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THE
WEBER COLLECTION
VOLUME III
PART II
GREEK COINS
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PHRYGIA
PHRYGIA
PHRYGIA
Head, B.V., B.M.Cat., Phrygia, 1906.
Head, B . V . , Historia Numorutn, 1 9 1 1 .
Babelon, Invent aire sommaire de la Collection Waddington, 1897.
Radet, G., En Phrygie, 1893.
Ramsay, W.M., Cities and Bishoprics of Phrygia, 1895, 1897.
Imhoof-Blumer, Dr F., Kleinasiatische Mun^en, 1902.
Imhoof-Blumer, Znr griechischen und romischen Mun^kunde, 1908.
- 478
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION'
PHRYGIA
Abbaetae-Mysi.
This M\sian people occupied a district in western Phrygia of which
Ancyra ami Synaiis were the chief cities (H.N., p. 663).
Second Century (Circ. B.C. 190-133).
6968
PI. 247
Il8
JE 20
Head of Zeus to r., laureate.
W. MYinN . Winged thunderbolt; beneath, M* : the whole
^ ABBAITHN
7.64
in oak- wreath.
(Webster sale, 1886.)
B. M. Cat., Phrygia, p. 1, n° 4.
Mionnet, S. VI, p. 434, n° 1.
Accilaeum.
On the Tembris or Tembros in Phrygia Epictetus (H.N., p. 663).
Gordianus III Pius.
6969
PI. 247
106
JE 24
AVT KMA NTHrOPAIA- • • Bust of Gordian to r., laureate, wear-
ing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
6.86
fyL AKKIAA6HN. Nike, poised to 1., r. foot on globe, and holding
wreath and palm : border of dots .
r (Dr Imhoof, 1 89 1.)
B. M.Cat., p. 3, n° 3 (PI. 11, 4).
Borrell, Num. Chivu., VIII, 14.
Acmoneia.
On a tributary of the river Sindrus ; about six miles west of Diocleia
(H.N., p. 663).
First Century B.C.
6970
PI. 247
65
Ml6
Head of Zeus to r., wearing oak-wreath.
4.21
479
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
fy. [AKjMONEHN (to r.)
ril __ J- (to 1.). Asklepios standing to front, wearing
1 IJcrUKAc
himation over lower limbs and 1 . shoulder, and resting with 1 .
on serpent-staff.
(W. H. Waddington, 1899.)
B.M. Cat., Phrygia, p. 4, n° 3 (PI. 11, 5).
6971
PI. 247
64
JEiS
Similar.
AKMONEn[N]
4.14
fy. 6EOAOTO[I . Similar.
IEPOKAE
(W. T. Ready, 1904.)
6972
56
JE 18
Similar.
3.62
»• [T,]MO0EO • Simil"'
(Sotheby sale, June, 1887.)
Cf. Mionnet, IV, p. 197, n° 9.
B. M. Cat., p. 5, n° 11.
6973
PI. 247
66
JE 17
Similar.
4.27
AKMON
fy. MHNOAO. Similar.
ZIAAON
(Bompois sale, 1882.)
B. M. Cat., p. 6, n° 16.
Mionnet, IV, p. 196, 8.
6974
PI. 247
62
M 17
Head of Kybele or City to r., turretedand veiled.
4.01
T$L. AKMO Artemis, in long chiton, advancing to r., holding
^ TIM06 &
in 1. strung bow, and with r. drawing arrow from quiver at her
shoulder ; beside her, stag to r.
(D. Stilianopoulos, Smyrna, 1902.)
B. M. Cat., p. 5, no 13 (PI. 11, 7).
Imperial.
Nero.
6975
PI. 247
62
JE 17
AVTOKPATHP NEPfiN KAAYAIOI KAIIAP 2EBAIT02 TEP-
MANI KOI. Bust of Nero to r., draped ; head bare : border of
4.01
dots.
— 480 —
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
w EniAEYKlOY IEP OYHNIO YKATTITnNOI 7
*" AKMONEON ' ^us
enthroned to 1., holding phiale and resting on sceptre; in field
to 1., owl and crescent : border of dots.
(Alex. Grant sale, 1890.)
B. M.Cat., p. 9, ru> 37 (PI. in, 3).
Mionnet, S. VII, p. 484, n° 12.
6976
PI . 247
62
JE 17
NEPON KAIIAP IEBAIT02. Head of Nero to r., laureate ; in field
to 1., caduceus; to r., crescent : border of dots.
4.OI
fyL. ^ in field 1.; 1. AKMONEHN ; around, 2EPOYHNIOY
KAniTflN02KAI IOYAIAI IEOYHPAI. Zeus enthroned to 1.,
as on last coin ; to 1., owl : border of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1892.)
B. M. Cat., p. 10, n° 41.
6977
PI. 247
59
JE 18
Similar; in front of head of Nero, countermark : Asklepios stand-
ing to r. holding serpent-staff : border of dots.
3.82
1^,. Similar ; legends incomplete.
(Alex. Grant sale, 1890.)
m
Marcus Aurelius.
6978
PI . 247
90
iE 19
AVKAIANTHNSINOC C€. Bust of M. Aurelius to r., laureate,
and draped : border of dots.
5.83
I£. €ni TYNAIANOY AKMONEDN. Asklepios standing to front,
head to 1., resting with 1. on serpent-staff : border of dots.
(W. T. Ready, 190s.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 13, no 61 (PI. in, 8).
6979
PI. 247
65
iE 18
AVKAIANTONINOC. Similar.
I£. €n TYNAIANOY AKMONEHN. Similar.
4.21
(Simpson sale, Edinburgh, 1887.)
B. M. Cat., p. 13, n° 61.
— 481 —
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Septimius Severus.
6980
PI. 247
220
B 30
AYTKA.C6TT C€OYHPOC TT€P AYI". Head of Septim. Severus
to r., laureate : border of dots.
14.25
fy. €TTI 4>A-nP€ICK0Y N€ TP-YOYACIAPX, and in ex.,
. Emperor on horseback galloping to r., whip in r.
hand, towards mountain (Dindymos ?) on which stand two drap-
ed female figures (Nemeses). Beneath horse, at foot of mountain,
reclining figure of River-god (Maeander ?) to 1. ; above group,
eagle flying to r. : plain border .
(D. Stilianopoulos, 1896.)
Imhoof, Monn. Gr., p. 392, n° 50 (PI, G, n° 24).
Cf. Mionnet IV, p. 201, n° 31.
Cf. Num. Chron., 1866, p. 126, n° 1.
Severus Alexander.
6^81
PI. 248
198
JE 29
. . KMAVP AA€ZANA • • Bust of Severus Alexander to r., laureate,
wearing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
12.83
J$L. AKMO l€HN. Zeus enthroned to front, holding thunderbolt
and sceptre ; beneath him crouch two giants with snaky tails, face
to face : border of dots .
(Macridi Pacha, 1892.)
B.M.Cat., p. 17, no 81 (PI. iv, 2).
Babelon, Inv. Waddington, p. 325, n° 5515.
Julia Mamaea.
6982
PI. 248
131
JE 24
IOYAIA MAM6AC Bust of Julia Mamaea to r. : border of dots.
T$L. AKM0N6HN. Kybele enthroned to 1., wearing polos, holding
8.48
in extended r. phiale over lion with head turned upwards, and
resting with 1. on tympanum : border of dots .
(A.O. van Lennep, 1893.)
B.M.Cat., p. 18, n°87.
Bab. Inv. fVadd., p. 326, n° 5519.
— 482
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
6983
PI. 248
6984
PI. 248
6985
PI. 248
6986
PI. 248
91
5.89
JE 26
239
15.48
JE 30
96
6.22
JE 19
105
6.80
JE21
Gordianus Pius.
AVT K MAN TOPAIANOC. Bust of Gordian to r., laureate, wear-
ing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
tyL. AKMON6HN. Hermes standing to front, head 1., wearing peta-
sos, holding in r. purse over ram r. with head turned back, and
in 1. caduceus : border of dots.
(F. R. Wiedemann, Smyrna, 1892.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 20, n° 100.
Mionnet, IV, p. 203, n° 46.
Gallienus.
AYT K HOY AIKTAAAIHNOC. Bust of Gallienus to r., laureate,
wearing cuirass and paludamentum : border ot dots.
fyi. AKM O N€DN. The two Kabeiri standing face to face, holding
one another's hand and resting with the other on spear : border
of dots.
(Magnesia, 1891.)
Babelon, luv. //'</././., p. 326, n° 5539.
Aezanis.
hi Phrxgia Epictctus, near the sources of the Rhyndacus.
Probably after B . C . 1 3 3 .
Young male bust to r., in triple-crested helmet, with cheek-piece
lowered .
tyL. Free horse walking to r. ; above, pileus of Kabeiros surmount-
ed bv star; in field above, 1. AI ; r. IA-- ; beneath, E.
(Sim sale, 1890.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 200, nu 2 (PI. xxvi, 1). •
Cf. Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 358, n° 331.
Similar, draped ; behind, MO : border of dots.
fyL. EPIKTHT (to r.). Free horse to r. ; above, pileus ; palm across
shoulder; behind, TAIOY.
(Arslano«lou, Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 201, n° 9 (PI. xxvi, 4).
- 483
61
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
6987
PI. 248
6988
jjPl. 248
6989
699O
PI. 248
699I
PI. 248
40
2.59
49
3.17
50
3.24
196
12.70
196
12.70
IE 17
IE 17
IE 17
iE28
IE 28
Imperial Times.
Marcus Aurelius — Gallienus.
AHMOC. Head of bearded Demos to r. : border of dots.
J$L. AIZAN6 ITON. Hygieia, in long chiton and peplos, standing
to r. and feeding serpent from phiale : border of dots.
(Bompois sale, 1882.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 25, n° 19.
Head of Sarapis to r., wearing modius : border of dots.
T$L. AIZAN6I TON. Eagle to I., looking r., wings open : border
of dots .
(Bompois sale, 1882.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 26, n° 27.
Mionuet, IV, p. 205, no 57.
Similar.
1$L. Similar.
B.M.Cat., p. 26, no 25,
Time of Gallienus.
(W. T. Ready, 1905.)
[AHMOC] AIZAN6ITHN. Head of young Demos to r., diademed :
border of dots.
^L. 6HI AYPZHN00NOCAP. Dionysos, naked but for himation
over lower limbs and 1. arm, standing towards I., holding in r.
kantharos over panther at his feet, and resting with 1. on thyrsos:
border of dots .
(Dr F. Imhoof, 1884.)
B.M.Cat., p. 27, no 32.
I€PA CYNKAHTCDC- Young male head of the Senate to r., should-
ers draped : border of dots .
T$L. AIZA N€ITHN. Cultus-statue of Artemis-Ephesia with usual
attributes ; on either side a stag looking upwards : border of dots.
(Bompois sale, 1882 ; lot 1678.)
B.M.Cat., p. 29, no 41 (PI. v, 7).
Mionnet, IV, p. 206, n° 69.
— 484 —
PHRYGIA
-
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
6992
127
.£26
Similar .
tyL. AIZAN6ITHN. Hekate with three heads and six arms, holding
8.23
torches and serpents : border of dots.
(Sotheby sale, June, 1887.)
Mionnet, IV, p. 206, n°68.
Imperial Coinage.
Augustus.
6993
PI. 248
78
JE 30
IEBAZTOI. Head of Augustus tor., bare.
^ AIZANITHN (1.)
EniMENANAPOY (j-> indistinct). Zeus of Aezanis standing
5.05
to 1., naked to waist, holding eagle on extended r. and resting
with 1. on sceptre : border of dots.
(Alex. Grant sale, 1890.)
B.M.Cat., p. 30, no 50 (PI. v, 8).
6994
87
JE 20
Similar.
^ ..MENANAPOY Q. .,
*" AIZANITHN 'S,milar-
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Mionnet, IV, p. 207, n« 77.
5.63
Caligula.
6995
PI. 248
69
JE 20
r KAI C€B TEPMANIKOC. Bust of Caligula tor., laureate, wearing
cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
4-47
AIZANITHN (1.)
(|>ANH[4>OPOY]
(Alex. Grant sale, 1890.)
B.M.Cat., p. 33, n° 70.
Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 491, n° 47.
6996
PI. 248
78
JE 19
TAIOC KAICAP. Head of Caligula to r., laureate : border of dots.
AlZANITHNEni
5.05
T$L. AOAAIOY . Zeus of Aezanis, as above.
[K]AACCIKO[Y]
(Smyrna, 1891.)
B.M.Cat., p. 32, n° 63.
Mionnet, IV, p. 208, n° 32.
48:
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Germanicus and Agrippina.
T6PMANIKOC. Head of Germanicus to r., laureate : border of
6997
PI. 248
60
JE 16
6998
PI. 248
49
3.17
JE 17
6999
55
3.56
JE 17
7000
Pi. 248
63
4.08
JE 20
7001
Pi. 248
62
4.01
JE 22
dots.
fy. ArPinniNA €ni KAACCIKOY AlZANITflN. Bust of Agrippina
to r., draped : border of dots.
Mionnet, IV, p. 208, n° 80.
(Al. Grant sale, 1890.)
r€PMANIKOC €TTI KAACCIKOY. Head of Germanicus to r.,
radiate : border of dots.
fy. [ArPirriNA] AlZANITflN. Bust of Agrippina to r., draped :
border of dots .
(Al. Grant sale, 1890.)
Mionnet, S. VII, p. 490,^44.
TEP[MAN] (to r.)
IKOZ (to 1.). Bust of Germanicus to r., laureate : border of
dots.
^£. ArPinniNA€ni KAACCIKOV- Bust of Agrippina tor. :
border of dots .
N° 6998 is repeated on the plate as n° 6999.
Cf. Mionnet, IV, p. 208, n° 80.
Babelon, Inv. Wadding ton, n° 5 5 54.
(Smyrna, 189 1.)
TEPMANIKOI. Similar.
V,L. ArPinniNA AIZANITCON Eni MHAHOY. Bust of Agrippina to
r. : border of dots.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 31, n° 60.
Mionnet, S. VII, p. 490, n° 42 .
Claudius.
KAAYAIOI KAIIAP. Head of Claudius to r., laureate : border of
dots.
AIZANI [TOON]
fy. [Eni]nPG)TOMAXOY . Zeusof Aezanistol., as on n° 6993.
CGOKPATOY
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Mionnet, IV, p. 210, n° 94.
486 —
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7002
PI. 249
WO
73
4-73
JE 20
7003
Pi. 249
45
2.91
JE 16
7004
Pi . 249
7005
PI. 249
45
2.91
58
3-75
M 17
JE 19
7006
Pi. 249
65
4.21
JEiS
Similar
^
. Similar.
AIZANITOON
EM
MHNOrENOY
TOYNANNA
(J. Arnopoulo, Smyrna, 1899.)
B.M.Cat., p. 34, n° 78.
Babelon, Inv. Wadd.,p. 328, n° 5567.
Agrippina Junior.
ArPinniNAN C6BACTHN. Bust of Agrippina Junior to r. : border
of dots .
fy,. AIZA NITHN. Bust of Agrippina Senior (?) as Persephone to
r., wearing stephane : border of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1893.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 35, n° 91.
Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 494, n<> 72.
Similar.
J$L. Similar; in front of head, ear ot corn
(Macridi Pacha, 1893.)
Sabina .
CAB€INA C6BACTH. Bust of Sabina to r.
I£. €niMATMHTPOr€NOV CAIZAN6ITHN. Asklepios standing
to front, head I., holding in r. serpent-staff : border of dots.
(Bompois sale, 1882.)
B.M.Cat., p. 37, no 102.
Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 496, n° 79.
Commodus.
AV KAI KOMOAOC. Head of Commodus to r., laureate : border
of dots .
^6. AIZAN€ ITHN. Cultus-statue of Artemis-Ephesia to front, bet-
ween crescent and star : border of dots .
(Osman Noury Bey, 1904.)
B.M.Cat., p. 40, n» 125.
Mionnet, IV, p. 213, n° 116.
- 487 -
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Alia.
Near the modern Islam-Keui, on the upper Sindrus between Acmo-
neia and Siocharax (H.N., p. 664).
Imperial Coinage.
Gordianus Pius.
7007
PI. 249
90
JE 23
AYT KMA NT TOPAAIANOC. Bust of Gordian tor., laureate,
wearing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
5.83
f$L. AAIHNHN. Dionysos, naked, but for himation across his lower
limbs and 1. arm, holding in r. kantharos over panther at his
feet, and resting with 1. on thyrsos : border of dots.
(F.R.Wiedemann, Smyrna, 1893.)
B.M.Cat.,p. 46, no 12 (PI. vi, 8).
Mionnet, IV, p. 216, n° 132.
Amorium.
An important town in far eastern Phrygia(H .N.y p. 665).
After 133 B.C.
7008
PI. 249
156.5
JE 21
Head of Zeus tor., wearing oak- wreath.
T$L. AMO[PIA]NHN. Eagle standing to r. on thunderbolt, with cadu-
ceuson 1. wing; in field, r. ? KAEA,,1, 1W.
10. 14
(F.R.Wiedemann, Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. Imhoof, Monn. Gr., p. 392, n° 54.
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 47, n° 2.
Cf.Imhoof, K.M., p. 197, no 8.
7009
PI. 249
112
JE 19
Similar.
1$L. Similar type ; legend in ex. cut off; to 1. of eagle, A/P ; to r. A#
(Smyrna, 1891.)
7.25
■
7010
PI. 249
65
JE 15
Female head to r., turreted (Kybele ?) : border of dots.
fyL. Lion running to r.; above, ; below, caduceus.
(Dr Earinos, Smyrna, 1891.)
Imhoof, Gr. Mun^en, p. 728, no 646 (PI. xn, 2).
4.21
— 488 —
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Imperial Times.
Marcus Aurelius — Geta or later.
701 1
PI. 249
Il6
IE 23
0€ AP flMH. Bust of Roma helmeted to r., with r. breast bare
and part of 1. arm : border of dots.
7-5i
fyL. AMOPI ANON. Two right hands clasped : border of dots.
(Constantinople, 1897.)
B.M.Cat., p. 49, n° 17.
Imhoof, Choix, PI. v, 186.
7012
PI. 249
62. 5
JE 20
AHMOC. Head of young Demos to r., laureate : border of dots.
F$£. AMOPIANON. Apollo, naked, standing, facing, headtol., hold-
4.05
ing lyre in 1. and plectrum in r. : border of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1897.)
Imperial Coinage.
Caligula.
7013
PI. 249
85
JE 20
TAIOC KAIC[AP]. Head of Caligula to r.. bare : border of dots.
E£. €niCIAOV A/OVKIOVCTO VOYiy A/ICON. Eagle to r., wings
5-37
closed, standing on shin-bone with hoof; in field r., AA : border
of dots.
(Magnesia in Lydia, 1891.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. si, n° 26.
Vespasian.
7OI4
PI. 249
no
JE 22
OYEinAIIANOZ KAI2AP M3 . Bust of Vespasian to r., laureate :
border of dots.
7. 12
fyL. EniAOYI tAMlOY 2IA0YA HOY. Temple front of four
columns, within which, flaming altar : border of dots.
(W. T. Ready, 1899.)
B.M.Cat., p. 52, n° 32.
Babelon, Inv. Wadd., p. 33 r, n° 5611 (PI. xv, 9).
- 489 -
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7015
PI. 249
70l6
PI. 249
7017
PI. 249
285
18.46
^33
125
8.10
JE 25
86
5-57
iE 22
Caracalla.
AYTK-MAYPCCOYHANTflNINOCAV. Bust of Caracalla tor.,
laureate, in cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
T$L. AMOPIA N HN. Herakles, naked, bearded, standing to front
towards r., resting with r. on club, and holding out with 1.,
over which hangs lion-skin, a phiale to a serpent twined round
the fruit-tree of the Hesperides : border of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, Constantinople, 1892.)
B.M.Cat., p. 55, n° 45 (PI. vm,4).
Babelon, Inv. IVaddington, p. 331, n° 5620.
Geta.
C€TT.r€T AC KAICAP. Bust of young Geta to r., head bare, wear-
ing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
J$L. AMOPIA NHN. Zeus, naked to waist, wearing himation over
lower limbs, enthroned to 1., holding in r. thunderbolt, and rest-
ing with 1. on sceptre : border of dots.
(Dr Earinos, Smyrna, 1891.)
B.M.Cat., p. 56, n° S3. :
Mionnet, IV, p. 218, n° 142.
Ancyra
The chief-city of the district Abbditis in western Phrygia ; probably the
place of mintage of the coins reading MYIHN ABBAITHN (n° 6968)
struck in the second century B . C. (H.N., p. 665).
Imperial Times.
Time of the Flavians .
I6PA CYN KAHTOC. Young male bust of the Senate to r., should-
ers draped : border of dots.
AN
^6. KYPA within laurel-wreath : border of dots .
NHN
(Alex. Grant sale, 1890.)
Mionnet IV, p. 219, no 146.
— 490 —
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Time of Sept. Severus and family.
7018
PI. 249
58
JE 17
06A PHMH. Bust of Roma to r., wearing polos, shoulders draped :
border of dots.
3-75
T$L. ANKV PANHN. Dionysos, naked to waist, himation over lower
limbs, standing to front, head to 1., holding in r. kantharos, and
resting with 1. on thyrsos : border of dots.
(Booker, 1885.)
B.M.Cat., p. 60, n° 17.
Mionnet, IV, p. 219, n° 149.
Imperial Coinage.
Nero.
7019
PI. 249
64
JE 19
AI"KYPANON N€P- • • Head of youthful Nero to r., baie.
fy. €TTI KAAYAIOY APT6MIAOPOY l€P€nC. Zeus, naked, stand-
4.14
ing to 1., holding in r. anchor, and resting with 1. on long
sceptre : border of dots.
(Smyrna, 1891.J
Mionnet, IV, p. 220, n° 152.
Sabina.
7020
72
JE 19
GAB6INA C€BACTH. Bust of Sabina to r.
1$L. ANKVP ANflN. Cultus-statue of Artemis-Ephesia to front,
4.66
flanked by two stags : border of dots.
> (Smyrna, 1891.)
B.M.Cat., p. 62,11° 24.
Mionnet, IV, p. 221, n° 159.
Faustina Junior.
7021
PI. 249
69
JE 19
4>AVCTINAC€ BACTH- Bust of Faustina Junior to r., hair bound
with string of pearls : border of dots.
4-47
1^,. ANKV PANHN. Cultus-statue of Artemis-Ephesia to front, flank-
ed by two stags : border of dots.
(Dr Earinos, Smyrna, 1891.)
B.M.Cat., p. 64, n° 33.
.; • Mionnet, IV, p. 223, n° 167.
— 49' —
62
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
1
DESCRIPTION
7022
47
JEiS
■
Similar.
tyL. Similar.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
3.04
Septimius Severus.
7023
PI. 249
276
JE 31
AVT KAI [AOV ?] CCTTTI C€OVHPOC n€[P]. Bust of Septimius
Severus to r., laureate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum : bord-
17.88
er of dots.
fy. €n T AVP(1.) MOA€ (above) CTOV APX ArKV (r.) PANflN
(in ex.). Zeus, naked, standing to 1. resting with !. on sceptre ;
in front of him, city-goddess (or Hera), turreted, holding pome-
granate in uplifted 1. and resting with r. on sceptre ; between
the two figures, eagle flapping its wings : border of dots .
(Sim sale, 1890.)
Imhoof, Kleinasiatischt Muu^en, p. 204, n° 6 (this coin).
Apameia.
Founded by Antiochus I (Soter) and named after his mother, Apama.
Situate near the sources of the Maeander, and its tributary mountain
torrents, Marsyas, Orgas and Therma. (//.AT., p. 666.)
Ore. B. C 133-48.
7024
PI. 249
152
JE 22
Bust of Athene to r., wearing aegis and crested Corinthian helmet,
with running griffin beneath crest.
9.85
1$L. AfTAMEON (above). Eagle flying tor. over Maeander symbol;
above, star, and on either side, pileus of Dioskuros surmounted
.... ANAPONIKOfI]
by star; beneath, AAK|0Y
(A.O.van Lennep, Smyrna, 1891.)
B.M.Cat., p. 76, no 38.
7025
PI. 250
99
JE 24
Similar; small countermark on cheek.
J$L. Similar; but beneath Maeander symbol, KHKOY.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Mionnet, IV, p. 229, n° 214.
6.41
B.M.Cat., p. 83, no 78 (PI. x, 5).
492
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
. . • DESCRIPTION
7026
PI. 250
136
JE2I
Head of Zeus to r., wearing oak-wreath.
fyl. AHAME (r.) Cultus-statue of Artemis-Anaitis wearing long
8.81
: '
1 1 1 u 1 1.1 ANAPONI
chiton, kalathos, and veil; to 1. . „■/% •
A A l\ 1 Cy
'
(Apameia, 1891.)
B.M.Cat., p. 76, n° 41.
Mionnet, IV, p. 227, n° 196.
7027
;P1. 250
124
JE 19
Similar.
fyL. Similar; magistrates' name, _,..., .
Bl AN
8.03
(Smvrna, 1891.)
B.M.Cat., p. 80, n° 61.
7028
PI. 2SO
87
JE 21
Similar.
d, c 1 ■ ♦ . ' HPAKAE
TjL. Similar; magistrates name, _r._ •
ElAO
5.63
(A.O. van Lennep, Smyrna, 1891.)
B.M.Cat., p. 81, n° 67.
Mionnet, S. VII, p. 508, no 127.
7029
82
JE 19
Similar.
T$L. Similar type; AnAME (to r. of figure); to 1. . . -MO- •
8.31
(Apameia, 1891.)
7030
79
JE 15
Bust of Artemis, turreted, to r. : border of dots.
PI. 250
5.12
tyL. AI1AME (r.). Marsyas, naked, advancing to r., playing double
flute, his nebris tied about his neck, and flying behind him ;
beneath, Maeander symbol; to 1. „,..._ .
J KH<plI
(A.O. van Lennep, 1892.)
r B.M.Cat., p. 77, no 47.
Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 509, n° 143.
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
Sept. Sever us — Alexander Sever us .
7031
PI. 250
38
JE 14
Z€VCK€ A€N€VC. Head of Zeus Kelaineus to r. : border of dots.
V)L. An AM €HN. Eagle to front, head to r., wings open : border
2.46
of dots.
(Dr Imhoof, 1899.)
B.M.Cat., p. 88, n° 114 (PI. xi, 2).
Imhoof, Gr. Mfmqen, p. 729, n° 651 a.
493
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Philip to Valerian and Gallienus (?)
7032
PI. 250
214
JE 32
I€PA CVNKAHTOC. Young male bust of the Senate to r., drap-
ed : border of dots.
13.86
I£. riAPAINOV AnOAINAPlOV ATTAM6HN. Dionysos, naked,
standing to 1., pouring out from kantharos in extended r. and
holding thyrsos in 1. ; at his feet, panther to 1. : border of dots.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Imperial Coinage.
Augustus.
7033
95
JE 19
ZEBAZTOZ. Head of Augustus to r., laureate.
TAIOZ [KAIZAP]
ty~ • ri,ilI^A2ilNI (indistinct). Caius Caesar (?) ascharioteer,
^ OZPOY<|>OZ v ' v '
6.15
APAM6HN
in quadriga of four standing horses to front; above, Nike crown-
,
ing charioteer.
(Spink, 1889.)
B.M.Cat., p. 9}, no 159 (PI. xi, 6).
Babelon, Inv. Wadd., p.}}6, no 5701.
Vespasian.
7034
PI. 250
170
JE 26
AYTOKPATHP KAIZAP ZEBAZTOZ OYEZnAZIANOZ. Head of
Vespasian to r., laureate.
11 .01
^..EnmAANKlOY OYAPOY- KOINON <|)PYriAZ ArTAMEIZ. Shear
of five ears of corn.
(Chaix Sale, Paris, 1889.)
B.M.Cat., p. 9J. no 130.
Mionnet, S. VII, p. JIJ, no 157.
Hadrian.
7035
PI. 250
61
JEiS
AV KATPAAPIANOC. Bust of Hadrian to r., laureate, wearing
cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
3-95
— 494
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
^" MACCV^^AnNM6^r^' Marsyas> naked' advancing to r-'
with flying nebris, playing on double flute.
B.M.Cat., p. 95, n° 132.
Mionnet, IV, p. 233, 11° 243.
(J. P. Lambros, 1891 .)
7036 82 JE 19 AAPIANOC KAIC C€B. Bust of Hadrian to r., laureate, wearing
PI- 250 5.31 aegis : border of dots.
fyL. AnAM€ON MAPCVAC KIBHTOI. Marsyas, naked but for hima-
tion across thighs, recumbent to 1. in rocky cave, above which
are five chests (xi^wtsi) ; he holds in raised r. cornucopiae, and
in 1. double flute; beneath him, inverted vase from which a stream
flows : border of dots.
(Dr Hirscli, Munich.)
B.M.Cat., p. 96, n° 1 55 (PI. xi, 10).
Mionnet, IV, p. 233, n° 242.
Caracalla and Plautilla.
7037 JE 22 AV-K-MA
PI. 250 6.28 ANTflN€IN
OV .Busts, face to face, of young Caracalla to r., laureate,
nAAVTIAAA
Avrov
and of Plautilla, to 1. : border of dots.
EniArnN ooctoy
VjL. APT€MArATTAM€IC (in field)
KOINON <|)PVriAC(in ex.). Eagle standing to front, head to
v., holding wreath in claws : border of dots.
(Merzbacher sale, Munich.)
Cf. Mionn. 5. VII, p. 235, n° 253.
Babelon, luv. fVadd., p. 337, n° 5720.
Appia
On the north road from Aemoneia to Cotiaeum, about thirty miles
north of Aemoneia, and the same distance south of Cotiaeum (H.N.,
p. 667).
— 495 —
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
(Abia). •
Imperial Times.
Time of Trajan (?)
7038
PI. 250
42
JE 15
Beardless bust of Herakles to r., laureate, with lion-skin tied round
neck : border of dots .
tyL. Anni ANON. Winged caduceus.
2.72
(F.R.Wiedemann, Smyrna, 1892.)
B.M.Cat., p. 106, n° 3.
Babelon, Inv. Wadd., p. 338, n° 5736.
Time of Philip.
7039
PI. 250
80
JE 20
BOVAH. Veiled bust of Boule tor. : border of dots.
$L. ETTANTEPAP X AnniANHN. Dionysos, naked, standing to
5.18
front, head 1., holding kantharos in r., and resting with 1. on
thyrsos : border of dots.
(F.R. Wiedemann, Smyrna, 1892.)
B.M.Cat., p. 107, n° 4 (PI. xin, 3).
Babelon, Inv. Wadd., p. 338, n° 5737-
Bria.
Between Eumeneia and Sebaste, at the foot of the Burgas Dagh, (H.
N., p. 668).
Imperial Times.
:
|
Time of Sept. Severus.
7O4O
PI. 250
48
JE 20
Bust of Sarapis to r., wearing modius : border of dots.
1^6. BPIANflN. Isis standing to 1. in long chiton, holding in raised
3. II
r. sistrum, and in lowered 1. situla : border of dots.
Pureed.
(Bunbury Sale, 1896.)
B. M.Cat., p. 109, n° 1 (PI. xm, 8).
Mionnet, IV, p. 244, no 300.
— 496
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Bruzus.
(Kara-Sand ukli. )
Imperial Coinage.
Septimius Severus.
704I
PI. 250
126
M 26
AVKAI AC€nC€OVHP. Head of Sept. Severus to v., laureate :
border of dots.
8 16
I£. KAIKPOY<t>IN OCBPOYZHNON AN€0HK. Hygieia standing to
front, head r., feeding serpent from phiale which she holds in
her 1. : border of dots.
(F.R.Wiedemann, Smyrna, 1891.)
CI. B. M. Cat., p. 1 1 1 , n° 7 (PI. xiv, 3).
Cf. Mionnet, IV, p. 246, n° 306.
Maximus.
7042
9*
JE 23
TIOYOY [MAIIM] OCK. Bust of Maximus to r., head bare, wear-
ing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
5.89
fyL. BPOVZH NflN. Hygieia feeding serpent, as on last coin : bord-
er of dots.
(Dr Earinos, Smyrna, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 112, n° 15.
Mionnet, IV, p. 247, n° 312.
Gordianus Pius.
7043
PI. 2SO
120
JE 25
AVT K MAN TOPAIANO. Bust ofGordian to r., laureate, wearing
cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
7-77
fyL. BPOVZHNHN. Artemis, standing, facing, on globe, holding in
each hand extended, a flaming torch : border of dots.
(Bunbury sale, 1896 ; lot 326.)
Mionnet, IV, p. 247, n° 315.
7044
125
JE 24
Similar.
fy. BPOVZHNON. Similar.
(Bunbury sale 1896.)
8.10
— 497
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7045
PI. 250
42
2.72
;Ei8
7046
4i
2.65
JE 18
7047
Pi. 250
7048
Pi. 250
226
14-64
JE 30
236
1529
M 31
• • . TOPAIAN • • • Similar bust.
T$L. BPOVZ HNHN. Eagle to front, wings open, head to r., stand-
ing on plain line : border of dots.
(Bunbury sale,. 1896.)
B. M. Cat., p. 114, n° 23.
Mionnet, IV, p. 247, n° 315.
Similar. ! •
tyL. Similar.
(Chaix sale,; 1889.)
Cadi.
Near the sources of the Hermus at the foot of Mount Dindymus, in
the district called Abbaitis in Phrygia Epictetus (Ji. N., p. 668).
Quasi- Autonomous Coins.
Time of Gordian.
AHMOC. Head of young Demos to r., diademed : border of; dots.
T$L. TK'jAAOHNnN. Herakles, naked, almost facing, head to r.,
holding club in r. and apples in 1. ; lion-skin over 1. arm : .bord-
er of dots. ,
(J. Arnopoulo, Athens,; 1899.)
Cf. Mionnet, IV, p. 249, n° 322.
i
...
I6POC AHMOC. Similar.
€ni AVPANTinA TPOVriAN<l>IA
^ KA N
T" ao n
H N
chiton and himation, standing to 1., holding in r., eagle, and
resting with 1. on sceptre : border of dots.
(Merzbacher sale,:
B. M. Cat., p. 117, n° 8 (PI. xiv, 10).
Mionnet, IV, p. 249, n° 328.
. Zeus Laodikeus, in
long
1904.)
- 498 -
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7049
PI. 250
70
4 53
JE 19
7050
Pi. 250
72
4.66
JE 19
7051
Pi. 250
100
"67^8"
JE 20
7052
.Hi
10. 10
JE29
Imperial Coinage.
Claudius.
KAAYAIOI KAI2AP. Head of Claudius to r., laureate : border of
dots.
I£. EHI MEAITHNOI AIKAHniA AOY; in field, *A A0 . Zeus
H NflN
Laodikeus, to 1., as on last coin : border of dots.
(Bunbury sale, 1896.)
B. M. Cat., p. 1 19, n° 16.
Cf. Mionnet, IV, p. 250, n° 333.
Similar ; KAAVAIOC KAICAP.
fy. KAAOHNG0N€nM€AITG0NOC ; in field AC*AH Simj
niA
ar.
(Alischan, Constantinople, 1888.)
B. M. Cat., p. 1 19, n° 17.
Domitia.
AOMITIA C€BACTH. Bust of Domitia to r. : border of dots.
J$L. KAAO HNHN. Cultus-statue of Artemis-Ephesia to front, with
usual supports : border of dots.
(Bunbury sale, 1896.)
B. M. Cat., p. 120, n" 24 (PI. xv, 2).
Mionnet, IV, p. 231, n° 338.
Julia Mamaea.
IOYAIA MAMAIA AYI". Bust of Julia Mamaea to r. : border of
dots.
fy. €TTI AIAZ 6NOAOXOYA PX KAAOHNHN. Hermes, naked,
standing towards 1., holding in r. purse, and in 1. chlamys and
caduceus.
(Chaix sale, 1883.)
B. M.Cat., p. 123, n° 34.
Mionnet, IV, p. 233, n« 345.
-199
63
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Tranquillina.
7053
PI. 251
289
JE 29
<|)OV CAB TPANKVAAINA. Bust of Tranquillina to r., wearing
stephane : border of dots.
12.24
fy*. €TTI AVP (in ex.) KA€OnATOPOC KAAOHNHN. Asklepios to
1., and Hygieia to r., facing one another, each with their usual
attributes : border of dots.
(Alischan, Constantinople, 1888.)
B. M. Cat., p. 124, n° 39.
Mionnet, S. VII, p. 530, n° 232.
Ceretapa.
In southern Phrygia, on the bank of a small lake about twenty miles
south-east of Colossae (H.N., p. 668).
(Kayadibi.}
Imperial Times.
Time of Caracalla.
7054
PI. 2SI
42
iE 16
Head of young Herakles to 1., in lion-skin : border of dots.
J$L. K€P€TAn€. Club covered with lion-skin, and bow-case con-
taining strung bow and arrows : border of dots.
(Consul F. Weber sale, Munich, 1908.) p
B. M. Cat., p. 129, n° 5.
Babelon, Inv. Waddington, p. 342, n° 5798.
2.72
Cibyra.
A city, near the sources of the Indus in southern Phrygia, bordering
upon Lycia, incorporated into the Roman province of Asia in B.C. 84
(H.N., p. 669).
Circ. B.C. 166-84.
7055
PI. 251
193.2
^28
Young male bust to r., in crested helmet, neck draped : border
12.52
of dots.
— 500
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
T$L. KIBYPATHN. Horseman galloping to r., armed with helmet,
shield, cuirass, and spear couched ; above, pilei of the
Dioskuri ; behind horseman, bee; on his cuirass, K ; beneath.
A K€A
0 Al . — Tetradrachm.
KIBYPATHN
(W. T. Ready ; trom Payne Knight Collection (?).
B. M. Cat., p. 131, n° 4 (PI. xvi, 1).
7056
PI. 251
195
JK 29
Similar.
j^ KIBYPATHN (bdow) Similar type; in field L? I|A . r> MA .
MO
12.63
beneath, B. — Tetradrachm.
[(Pavne Knight.)
B. M. Cat., p. 131, n° 1.
Cf. Inihoof, Monti. Gr., p. 395, n° 71.
7057
PI. 251
43 5
JR. 17
Similar.
fyL. Similar type ; beneath horseman, KIBYPATHN. — Drachm.
2.82
(Bompois sale, 1882; lot 1683.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 132, n° 7.
7058
PI. 251
43.8
JR. 17
Similar.
OP
1%. Similar; beneath horseman, l/lr,wOA-ri~kl • — Drachm.
KIBYr ATI2N
(Whittall sale, 1884.)
B. M. Cat., p. 133, n° 11 (PI. xvi, 3).
2.84
7059
PI. 251
93
JE 16
Lion to 1.; above, indistinct inscription : border of dots*.
tyL. Humped bull to r. ; above crescent-moon. : border of dots.
6.02
(Whittall sale, 1884.)
*Dr Imhoof-Blumer has suggested Cibyra Phryg. as a possible mint place ; M.
Svoronos, Smyrna ; and others, Sardes, Tralles, Tarsus or some Pisidian mint.
7060
PI. 251
75
JE 20
MAPKEAAOI. Young male head to r., bare : border of dots.
J$L. KIBVPATHN. Eagle on cippus, almost facing, head turned to
4.86
r., wings open : border of dots.
(Consul Weber sale, Munich, 1908 ; lot 3486.)
;oi —
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Quasi- Autonomous Coins.
Time of M. Aurelius.
7061
PI. 251
70.5
JE 20
Head of bearded Herakles to r. : border of dots.
J$L. KIBYPATON. River-god recumbent to 1., holding reed in r.,
and resting 1. arm on upturned vase : border of dots.
4-57
(F.R. Wiedemann, Smyrna, 1893.)
7062
PI. 2S!
66
JE 20
Bust of Helios to r., radiate : border of dots.
fy MB/^r • Wicker basket (x.t6u)t6? ?) : border of dots.
ATilN
(F.R. Wiedemann, Smyrna, 1893.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 13s, no 26.
Cf. Imhoof, Monn. Gr., pp. 396, 397, and Gr. M., p. 207, n° 658 var.
4.27
7063
PI. 251
5i
JE 17
Heads of the Dioskuri, conjoined, to r. ; each surmounted with
star.
3.30
^6. [KI]BYPA. . . (in ex.). Nike to L, erecting trophy, in field to
1., countermark, diademed head to r.
(Dr Earinos>, Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. Miannet, IV, p. 258, n° 373.
7064
PI. 251
47
JE 17
Bust of Selene to r., with crescent above forehead, and horns on
shoulders : border of dots. 1
3.04
$L. KIBVPATHN. Men standing to 1., holding patera in r. over
altar, and spear in 1. : border of dots.
(Present from Dr Mordtmann, Constantinople, 1891.)
7065
PI. 2SI
323
^33
AHMOC KIBVPATflN. Youthful bust of Demos to r., laureate :
border of dots.
20.93
T$L. €TTIKA<t>l A OKA€OC. Hades Sarapis enthroned to 1., wear-
ing modius and resting on sceptre ; holds in r. phiale over Ker-
beros at his feet : border of dots.
(D. Stilianopoulos, Smyrna, 1902.)
B. M. Cat., p. 135, n<> 24 (PI. xvi, 8).
Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 533, n° 24s.
502 —
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Imperial Coinage.
Diadumenian.
7066
PI. 2)1
69
JE 19
M OFT ANTfl NINOCA-K. Head of Diadumenian to r., bare :
border of dots.
4-47
fy. K'B^A • Wicker-basket (badge of Cibyra, xi6<ot6?).
(Gian Louisides, 1905.)
B. M. Cat., p. 141, u°6o.
Alexander Severus.
7067
PI. 2)1
70
M 20
AVK MAVC AA€IANAPOC. Bust of Severus Alexander to r., laur-
eate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum : border ot dots.
4 53
^ KIBVPA Wicker basket (X16WT$?> badge of Cibyra) : border
of dots.
(N. Dimitriou, 1907.)
B. M. Cat., p. 142, n° 67.
Tranquillina.
7068
PI. 25I
180
JE 25
<|>P TPAN KYAA€INA C€B. Bust of Tranquillina to r., draped :
border of dots.
11.66
1$L. KIBVPA TON. Nike to 1., holding wreath and palm; in field
to 1., wicker basket (xi$co?5;), and date 0C (= 219 = A.D.
241-244) : border of dots.
(J. P. Lambros, 1885.)
B. M. Cat., p. 145, n°82.
Mionnet, IV, p. 263, n» 405.
Trajan Decius.
7069
PI. 251
no
£• 24
AVTKAITPAIA [NOC A€KIOCj. Bust of Trajan Decius to r.,
radiate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
7. 12
tfL. KIBVP ATGON. Temple front of two columns, containing the
basket of Cibyra : border of dots.
(W. T. Ready, 1902.)
B. M. Cat., p. 147, no 87.
— 503
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7070
PL 251
JE 18
5.70
7071
pi. 251
58
3-75
JE 17
7072
70-5
4-57
JE 20
Colossae.
On the Lycus, about twelve miles above Laodiceia (H.N., p. 670).
Autonomous Coins.
Second or First Century B.C.
Head of Zeus to r., laureate.
#-• £2*,™ • Winged thunderbolt.
(Dr Imhoof, 1 89 1.)
Head, Hist. Num., 191 1, p. 670.
Babelon, Inv. Waddington, p. 346, n° 585 5.
Cotiaeum.
On the upper Tembris, about thirty miles north of Appia on the north
road from Acmoneia to Dorylaeum (H.N., p. 670).
(Koutaya.)
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
Time of Galba and Vespasian.
KOTIAEIX 2YNKAHT0N. Young male head of the Senate to r.,
laureate, shoulders draped : border of dots.
T$L. [Eni.K-]ZEKOYNAOY. Kybele enthroned to 1., holding in r.
phiale, and resting with 1. on tympanum ; beneath throne, lion
seated to 1. : border of dots.
(Dr Earinos, Smyrna, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 158, n° 2 (PI. xx, 1).
Time of the Philips and later.
AHMOC. Bust of bearded Demos to r.
BL. Em nEPMA<t>IAAPX, and in ex., K0TlAfl .Zeus seated to 1.,
' Lin
himation over lower limbs, holding patera in r. and leaning on
sceptre with 1. : border of dots.
(Edinburgh sale, 1887.)
— 504 —
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7073
PI. 251
7074
PI. 252
7075
PI. 252
7076
PI. 2S2
114
7.38
126
1T7?
103
TJ7
JE 24
JE 24
JE 24
208
13-47
JE 29
Time of Gallienus.
AHMOC. Head of young Demos to r., diademed, neck draped :
border of dots.
€ni AIOr€NOYC AIONVCI OV
I£. APX (in field) . Zeus enthroned to 1., hold-
KOTIAEON(in ex.).
ing eagle on outstretched r., and resting with 1. on sceptre :
border ot dots.
(N. Theodoridi, 1892.)
B. M. Cat., p. 162, n° 20 (PI. xx, 7).
AHMOC KOTIAEON. Similar type.
I£. Similar ; £ in field; ex. KOT,jJEn ■
(A. Lawson, Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 542, n° 267.
Imperial Coinage.
Julia Domna.
IOYAIA C6BACTH. Bust of Julia Domna to r. : border of dots.
tyL. KOTIA €QN. Athene, helmeted, clad in long chiton, standing
towards 1., holding in r. phiale, and resting with 1. on spear :
border of dots.
(Osman Noury Bey, 1905.)
B. M. Cat., p. 167, n<> 46.
Philip Senior.
M IOVAIOC <t>IAim OCAV. Bust of Philip Senior to 1., laureate, in
cuirass and paludamentum, armed with spear pointing 1. and
shield ornamented withGorgoneion.
€TTI IOVA KOAPATOVVIOV IfTll
^6. APX (in field) . Kybele enthroned on
KOTIAEnN(inex.).
car drawn by two lions to 1. : border of dots.
(J. P. Lambros, 1893.)
B. M. Cat., p. 173, n° 75 (PI. xxn, 4).
— 505 —
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7077
PI. 252
150
£28
M IOVAIOC <1>IAITTT0C AT. Similar : border of dots.
€ni IOVAKOAPATOV VIOVI FITT IAPXO
9.72
R6. A (in field) > Asklepios and
KOTIAEH (in ex }
Hygieia standing face to face, with their usual attributes ; between
them, Telesphorus : border of dots.
(Miletopoulos, 1888.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 173, n° 77 (PI. xxn, s).
Valerian.
7078
PI. 252
109
JE24
AVT K n AIKOYAAEPIANON. Bust of Valerian to r., radiate, in
cuirass and paludamentum.
7.06
EninAiA ahmh tpianoy mm
T$L. « infield . Asklepios and Hygieia stand-
KOTIAEflN (in ex.)
ing opposite each other ; between them, Telesphorus : border
of dots.
(Alischan, Constantinople, ?888.)
Mionnet, 5. VII. p. 5 so, n° 302.
Dionysopolis.
Occupied a fertile district on the south bank of the upper Maeander. It
was founded by Eumenes II {B.C. 197-1J9) and Attains II (B.C.
I59~I3$) °f Pcrgamum on the spot where a £eavov of Dionysos had been
found (H.N.,p. 671).
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
Time of Sever us.
7079
PI. 252
77-5
JE 20
Bust of Sarapis to r., wearing modius : border of dots.
$,. AIONVCOT7 OA€ITHN. Hermes, naked, standing towards 1.,
5.02
holding in r. purse, and in 1. caduceus : border of dots.
(Osman Noury Bey, 1903.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 184, no 11.
,
Fox II, n° 145.
Babelon, Inv. Waddinglon, p. 350, n° 5932.
— 506
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Imperial Coinage.
Antoninus Pius.
7080
PI. 252
127
.£23
ANTHNCiNOC AVTOKPA. Head of Antoninus Pius to r., bare :
border of dots.
8.23
1$L. AlONVCOn OA€ITflN. Demeter standing to 1., holding in r.
two ears of corn and leaning with 1. on long sceptre : border ot
dots.
(A. Lawson, Smyrna, 1891.)
Docimeium.
(Jchje Kara HissarJ)
Lay in a gorge of the river Dureius, an affluent of the Caystrus about
twenty miles north-east of Prymnessus on the road leading to Amorium.
It was a Macedonian town founded by a certain Dokitnos (H.N., p.
672).
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
Time of Sever us (?) and later.
7081
PI. 252
96
JE 24
I€P A BOYAH. Bust of Boule to r., veiled and laureate : border of
dots.
6.22
fy. AOKIM6HN MAK6AONON. Naked male figure (Helios) stand-
ing to 1., r. arm raised, 1., over which chlamys, holding uncer-
tain object pointing towards the ground : plain border.
(Osman Noury Bey, 1904.)
7082
PI. 252
I30
JE 24
I€PA CVN KAHTOC. Young male bust of the Senate to r., should-
ers draped : border of dots.
8.42
J$L. AOKI M€HN. Athene, helmeted, standing towards 1., her r.
resting on shield placed on the ground before her, her 1. resting
on spear : border of dots.
(Pezzer, Smyrna, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 189, no 5 (PI. xxiv, 3).
Mionnet, IV, p. 283, n° 508.
7083
PI. 252
68
JE 19
AOKIMOC Youthful head of Dokimos to r., laureate : border of
dots.
4.40
507
64
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
T$L. AOKI M€HN. Asklepios standing to front, headl., resting with
r. on serpent-staff : border of dots.
(J. P. Lambros, 1889.)
B. M. Cat., p. 189, n° 7 (PI. xxiv, 4).
Mionnet, IV, p. 285, n° 507.
7084
PL 252
48
£ 19
Bust of Pan to r., with pointed ears, shoulders draped : border of
dots.
3. II
J$L. A0KIM6ON. Mount Persis : border of dots.
(A. O. van Lennep, Smyrna, 1895.)
B. M. Cat., p. 189, n° 10.
Imperial Coinage.
Macrinus.
7085
PI. 252
266
^E 33
AVT.K.M.OT7EA.C€OVH>.MAKPINOC.AVr. Bust of Macrinus to
r., laureate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
17.23
I£. AOKIIVEnN MAKEAO NflN (in ex.). Draped female figure of
Kybele, standing to front, on rock, beside Mount Persis : border
of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1897.)
Cf. Head, Hist. Num., p. 672.
Jahrbuch. Arch. Inst., iii, 295.
Zeit.f. Num., VI, 18.
Epicteteis.
Cf. n°s 6985-86 supra Aezanis.
Eliza.
An unimportant city in the ISwer Indus valley between Cibyra and
Themisonium (H.N., p. 672).
Quasi- Autonomous Coins.
First Century B. C. or later.
7086
PI. 252
60
JE 17
Head of Poseidon to r., diademed.
^6. EPIZH NHN. Eagle to v., on thunderbolt, wings open.
(A. O. van Lennep, Smyrna, 1899.)
Zeit.f. Num., x, 56.
Head, Hist. Num., p. 672.
3.88
— nOcS
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7087
PI. 252
4*
2.65
JE 16
7088
Pi. 252
3i
2.00
JE 16
7089
Pi. 252
133
8.61
JE 24
Eucarpeia.
The chief city in the valley of the Phrygian Pentapolis (H. N., p. 673).
Quasi- Autonomous Coins.
Time ofM. Aurelius.
€VKAPT7€ HN. Bust of Hermes to r., bare-headed, shoulders drap-
ed, with caduceus behind neck : border of dots.
J$L. €nir.KA 4>AAKKOV. Bucranium, above which crescent, horns
upwards, surmounted by two stars connected by vertical line (the
Gemini ?) : border of dots.
(A. O. van Lennep, Smyrna, 1895.)
B. M. Cat., p. 205, n<> 9.
Mionnet, IV, p. 291, n° 550.
Babelon, Inv. Wadding ton, p. 353, n° 3984.
€VKAPn€nN. Head of young Herakles in lion-skin to r. : border
of dots.
J$L. CTTir.KA 4>AAKKOV. Telesphoros standing, facing: border of
dots.
(Rollin & Feuardent, Paris ; ex. Whittall sale, 1884.)
Mionnet, IV, p. 290, no 547.
AHMOC€Y KAPTT€flN. Bust of young Demos to r., laureate,
shoulders draped : border of dots.
fy. AITHCAM6NOVnKAMAZMAPK€AAIANOV. Artemis, in long
chiton and peplos, standing to front, head to r., with r. drawing
arrow from quiver at her shoulder, and with 1. holding strung
bow; on her r. stands a stag looking up, and on her 1. a small
cultus-statue of Kybele (?) to front, wearing kalathos and veil :
border of dots.
(Magnesia ad Sipylum, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 205, n° 11.
Mionnet, IV, p. 290, no 545.
509
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Imperial Coinage.
Augustus.
7090
PI. 252
85
JE 15
[ZEBAITOZ]. Head of Augustus to r., laureate: border of dots.
EVKAPniT[IKOV]
5.50
J$L. AVKIAAI . Artemis, in long chiton and peplos, stand-
EVZEN[OV]
ing to front, in usual attitude.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 205, n° 13.
Cf. Imhoof, Monti. Gr., p. 399, 11° 100.
Cf. Mionnet, IV, p. 290, n° 248.
Eumeneia.
(Ishekli.)
A Pergamene city founded by Attains II (B.C. 159-138}, who named
it after his brother Eumenes. The territory of Eumeneia comprised the
rich plain between the lower Glaucus and its function with the upper
Maeander(H.N., p. 673).
After B.C. 133.
7091
PI. 252
129
JE 21
Head of Athene to r., in crested Corinthian helmet.
$6. EYME (r.) J^yr 00- Nike advancing to 1., holding wreath
8.36
and palm.
(Bompois sale, 1882 ; ex. Wigan Collection.)
B. M. Cat., p. 211, n° 6.
Mionnet, IV, p. 292, n° 560.
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
Time of S. Severus ? and later.
7092
PI. 2J2
108
JE 23
I€PA CVNKAHTOC Young male bust of the Senate to r., bare-
headed, and draped : border of dots.
6.99
T$L. 6VM6N6HN AXAIflN. Horseman to r., holding bipennis over
shoulder : border of dots.
(J. P. Lambros, 1884.)
510 —
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7093
PI. 252
66
JE 19
€VM €N€IA. Bust of city-goddess Eumeneia to r., turreted, and
draped : border of dots.
4.27
J$L. €VM€N€ HN AXAIflN. Tyche, wearing kalathos, standing to
1., holding in r. ears of corn and rudder, and in 1. cornucopiae :
border of dots.
(A. O. van Lennep, Smyrna, 1894.)
:
B. M. Cat., p. 215, n° 30 (PL xxvii, 7).
Imperial Coinage.
Nero.
7094
PL 253
85
JE 18
NEPflN IEBAIT02. Youthful bust of Nero to [r., [head bare,
shoulders draped : border of dots.
5.50
EVMENEflN
fyL. La pom • AP0U0» naked, standing towards 1.,
APXIEPEVZ AIIAI
holding on extended r., raven, and in 1., double-axe and chla-
mys : border of dots.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 217, n° 41 (PL xxvii, 9).
Imhoof, Gr. Munien, PL XII, 21.
Hadrian.
7095
176
JE2S
AAPIANOC KAICAP OAVMniOC Bust ot Hadrian to r., laureate,
in cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
11 .40
$6. €VM€N€flN AXAIflN. Tyche standing to 1., holding rudder
and cornucopiae : border of dots.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
B.M. Cat., p. 218, no 52.
Antoninus Pius.
7096
PI. 253
193
JE 26
AVTO KAIC ANTflN€INOC. Bust of Antoninus Pius to r., laur-
eate, in cuirass and aegis : border of dots.
12.50
— 511
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7097
PI. 253
84
5-44
JE21
7098
PI. 253
163
10.56
JE 25
7099
Pi. 253
161
10.43
M2$
fy. €VM€ N€flN AXAIHN. Humped bull walking to 1., conducted
by Nike in long chiton on his r. side, holding him with her 1.
by his 1. horn, and raising with her r. sacrificial knife above his
head : border of dots.
(W. T. Ready, 1904.)
B. M. Cat., p. 219, n° 56 (PI. xxvii, 10).
Hadrianopolis-Sebaste.
In the extreme east of Phrygia Paroreios, some fifteen miles south-east
of PhilomeUum near Doghan Arslan (H.N., p. 674).
Imperial
Septimius Severus.
AVKAC€nC€VHPO. Bust of Septimius Severus to r., laureate,
wearing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
¥)L. AAPIANO- C€BA. Tyche, wearing kalathos, standing to 1.,
holding rudder in r. and cornucopiae in 1. : border of dots.
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 225, n° 1.
Cf. Imhoof, Motin. Gr., p. 400, n° 105.
Severus Alexander.
AVK.MAV.C6V.AA6IANAPOC. Bust of Severus Alexander to
r., laureate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
fy. AAPIANO €ni AMIANTOV ; in ex., KA^€I River-god reclin-
ing to 1., holding cornucopiae inr. and resting r. arm on upturn-
ed vase ; in field to 1., C€P : border of dots.
(Osman Noury Bey, 1903.)
Dr Imhoof, Gr. Mun^en, p. 213, n° 687.
Philip Senior.
AVK.MIOVAI-<|>IAinnOC. Bust of Philip Senior to r., laureate,
wearing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
— 512 —
PHRYGIA
No
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
6TTIXP OV<t>OV
tyL. A API A . River-god (Karmeios) recumbent to 1., hold-
NO
ing in r. cornucopiae, and in 1. reed; behind him, inverted vase
from which a stream flows : border of dots.
(Osman Noury Bey, 1905.)
B. M. Cat., p. 227, a° 11 (PI. xxvm, 8).
Hierapolis.
(77k Holy City Pambuk Kales'i) famous for its hot springs and its
Charonion, believed to be an entrance into the underworld , from which a
mephitic vapour was emitted. It stood on a lofty ridge overlooking the wide
plain of the Lycus as far as its junction with the Maeander some fifteen
miles to the ivest (H.N., p. 678).
Quasi- Autonomous Coins.
Time of Trajan, or later, to that of Severus, or Caracal la.
7100
PI. 2J3
44
JE 15
Bust of Athene to r., wearing crested Corinthian helmet and aegis :
border of dots.
2.85
J$L. I6PATT OA6ITAN. Nemesis standing tol., with herr. plucking
chiton trom her breast and with 1. holding bridle : border of dots.
(A. O. van Lennep, Smyrna, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 230, n<> 12 (PI. xxix, 5).
Mionnet, IV, p. 297, n° 584.
7101
83
JE 19
Bust of Asklepios tor., with serpent-staff at breast : border of dots.
fyL. l€PAnOA€ITflN. Winged Nemesis, in the usual attitude :
border of dots.
(Dr Earinos, Smyrna, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 230, n<> 16.
Mionnet, IV, p. 297, n° 581.
5-37
7102
PI. 253
90
JE 21
Bust of Sarapis to r., wearing modius, shoulders draped : border
of dots.
5.83
513 —
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7103
PI. 253
83
5-37
JE
19
7104
7105
Pi. 253
82
5-31
183
11.85
JE 19
JE 28
7106
Pi. 253
98
6.35
JE 19
7107
181
II.73
JE26
T$L. l€PAnO A6ITHN. Zeus Laodikeus, in long chiton and himation,
standing to 1., holding on extended r., eagle, and resting with 1.
on sceptre : border of dots.
(Bompois sale, Paris, 1882.)
B. M. Cat., p. 232, n° 28.
Mionnet, IV, p. 296, no 578.
Similar.
T$L. I€PATT OA6ITON. Isis standing towards L, holding in raised
r. sistrum, and in lowered 1. situla : border of dots.
(A. O. van Lennep, Smyrna, 1899.)
B. M. Cat., p. 252, n° 29.
Mionnet, IV, p. 296, no 579.
Similar.
1$L. Similar.
(Smyrna, 1891 )
l€PAnOA€l THN. Head of young Dionysos to r., crowned with
ivy : border of dots .
I$L. Rape of Persephone by Hades, with flying chlamys and sceptre,
in quadriga of galloping horses to r. : border of dots.
(Christodoulo, 1902.)
B. M. Cat., p. 233, no 38 (PI. xxix, 12).
[Z€VC] BHslOC Head of Zeus Bosios to r., bound with taenia :
border of dots.
J$L. l€PA!10A€ITnN. Rider-god, in short chiton and chlamys, on
horse stepping to r. ; he holds double-axe over 1. shoulder : bord-
er of dots.
(Hierapolis, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 234, no 42 (PI. xxx, 2).
AAIPBHNOC. Bust of Apollo Lairbenos to r., radiate, shoulders
draped : border of dots.
5H
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
fyL ICPATTO A€ITflN. Apollo Kitharoedos (Archegetes), in long
chiton and mantle, standing towards r., holding in lowered r.
plectrum and carrying lyre with 1. : border of dots.
(A. O. van Lennep, Smyrna, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 236, n° 54.
Mionnet, IV, p. 298, n° 590.
Babelon, Inv. fVaddingtoti, p. 361, n° 6107.
7108
PI. 253
156
JE 27
Similar.
J$L. l€PAnOA€l[TON]. Selene or Hekate, with crescent at should-
10. 10
ers, and carrying two torches, standing in biga drawn to r. by
two galloping horses : border of dots.
(Bompois sale, 1882 . )
B. M. Cat., p. 236, n° 55.
7109
140
JE 25
Similar.
"EjL. l€PAnOA€ITflN. Hygieia enthroned to 1., wearing kalathos,
9.07
holding in r. phiale towards serpent erect before her, and resting
1. arm on cushion resembling the tympanum of Kybele ; behind
throne, small Telesphorus : border of dots.
(A. O. van Lennep, Smyrna, 1898.)
B. M. Cat., p. 236, n° 57.
Mionnet, IV, p. 298, n° 588.
7110
PI. 253
265
JE$o
AHMOC Head of young Demos to r., laureate : border of dots.
$,. KPAnO A€ITHN. Apollo Kitharoedos (Archegetes) in long
17.17
chiton and mantle, standing towards r., holding in lowered r.
plectrum, and carrying lyre with 1. : border of dots .
(O. Noury Bey, 1902.)
B. M. Cat., p. 238, n° 67.
71 1 1
PI. 253
106
JE 22
T€PO VCIA. Bust of Gerousia to r., laureate and veiled : border of
dots.
6.87
J$L. I€PA nOA€ITflN. Rider-god, naked but for chlamys, holding
in r. double axe over shoulder ; horse stepping to r. : border of
dots.
(Apamea, 1901.)
B. M. Cat., p. 241, n° 99 (PI. xxx, 9).
515 —
65
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7112
PI. 253
7113
PI. 255
7114
PL 253
7115
PI- 253
83
5-37
76-5
4.96
86
5-57
JE 19
JE 19
JE 19
256
76758
JE29
&
Time of Caracalla ? and later.
:€VCT PHIOC. Head of Zeus Troios to r., bound with taenia :
border of dots .
l€PAnOA€l ,_ . v
(to r.). Men standing to r., holding in r., spear,
and in 1., pinecone (?) : border of dots.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. obv. of B. M. Cat., p. 235, n° 47.
Imperial Coinage.
Augustus.
IEBA2TOI. Head of Augustus to r., bare : border of dots.
^.XAPOniAHI iniTPATOY ICPAnOAITHN. Rider-god on hor-
seback to r., with bipennis over 1. shoulder : border of dots.
(D"- Imhoof, 1890.)
Cf. Imhoof, Gr. M., 1890, p. 215, n° 698.
Nero Caesar.
NEPHN [KAI2AP1. Bust of young Nero Caesar to r., bare-headed,
shoulders draped : border of dots.
tyL XAPHIBnAniAIIEPAnOA EITflN. Rider-god, in short chit-
on and chlamys, carrying double-axe overl. shoulder, etc. : bord-
er of dots.
(D>- Imhoof, 1896.)
B. M. Cat., p. 248,11° 122.
Antoninus Pius.
AV KAI AAPIA ANTHNEINOC. Head of Antoninus Pius to r., laur-
eate : border of dots.
^6. I€PA nOA^ITQN. Apollo Kitharoedos standing towards r.,
holding lyre in 1., and in lowered r. plectrum : border of dots.
(A. Lawson, Smyrna, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 2S0, no 134.
Babelon, Inv. IVadd., p. 364, n° 6153.
516 -
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Faustina Junior.
7116
PI. 253
79
JE 21
<t>AVC T6INA C6BACTH. Bust of Faustina Junior to r. : border of
dots.
5.12
Rl. l€PAnO A €ITHN. Zeus Laodikeus standing to 1., in long chit-
on and himation, holding on r. eagle, and resting with 1. on
sceptre : border of dots.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 251, n° 138.
Elagabalus.
7II7
PI. 253
332
JE 36
AVT KAI MAV ANTHNKINOC (rather indistinct). Bust of Elaga-
balus to r., laureate, with aegis on chest.
21.51
^L. l€PAn[OA€ITnN N6HKOPJ. Apollo, naked, with the excep-
tion of chlamys hanging over shoulders, standing to r. ; 1. arm
extended ; in field to r., huge snake rising before him .
(Apamea, 1891.)
Pub!, bv A . Engel, Ra-ite numismatique, 1884, p. 32.
Otacilia Severa.
7118
PI. 254
90
JE 22
MOT C6VHPA. Bust of Otacilia Severa to r. : border of dots.
fyL. l€PAnOA€ITnN. Hvgieia enthroned to 1., feeding serpent
5.83
from phiale with r., and resting 1. arm on cushion ; behind
throne, small Telesphorus : border of dots.
(L. & L. Hamburger, 1888.)
13. M. Git., p. 234, n° 133.
Hierapolis and Ephesus.
Alliance Coins.
Imperial Times.
Without heads of Emperors.
7119
PI. 254
58
JE 20
l€PAnOA€ITnN K€<J>€CI HN. Bust of Demeter to r., veiled and
wreathed with corn : border of dots.
3-75
— 517
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
^ N«lKOPn OMONOI The god Mta> standing tQ , _ with
r. foot on bull's head, holding in r. phiale, and resting with 1.
on spear : border of dots .
(A. Lawson, Smyrna, 1891.)
With heads of Emperors.
Otacilia Severa.
7120
PI. 254
IOO
JE21
MnTC€VHPA. Bust of Otacilia tor. : border of dots .
w l6PAnOA€ITnN.K64>6CinN NCHKOPHN T .
*" OMONOIA P
wreaths, one containing TT, the other € (Pythia and Ephesia) :
border of dots .
(D"- Earinos, Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 259, n° 172.
Cf. Mionnet, S. VII, p. 574, n° 399.
6.48
Hierapolis-Sardes.
Quasi-Autonomous Coins .
Time of the Philips.
7121
PI. 254
76
JE 21
l€PAnOA€ITnN K CAPAIANHN. Bust of Apollo to r., laureate,
with sceptre at shoulder : border of dots .
A- 92
£$£. NCHKOPHN OMONOIA. Rider-god on horseback tor. carrying
double-axe : border of dots.
(Dr Babington Sale; ex. W.T. Ready, 1904.)
7122
PI. 254
84
JE 21
I6PA CVNKAHTOC. Youthful bust of the Senate to r.
fy. l6PAnOA€ITnN K CAPAIANHN, and in the field, N^^^N
5-44
Two prize-wreaths, one containing the letter, TT, the other X :
border of dots.
(A. 0. van Lennep, 1895.)
- 518 -
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7123
PI. 254
7124
PI. 254
7125
PI. 254
163
10. 56
^29
"3
7.32
JE 25
170
II .01
JE 27
Imperial.
Philip Junior.
AV IOVA <J>lAinnOC KAI. Bust ot Philip Junior to r., head bare,
wearing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
R6. l€PAnOA€ITnN K CAPAIANON ; in ex., N*f?*?,T^N . Two
OMUNUIA
prize-crowns, each with laurel-branch; the left inscribed, nYOIA ;
the right, XPVCANTINA (illegible) : border of dots.
(L. &L. Hamburger, 1888.)
Cf. Imhoof, Af. Gi ., p. 403, n° 114.
Hierapolis-Smyrna .
Otacilia.
MflT C€VHPA. Bust of Otacilia to r., draped : border ot dots.
f£. l€PAnOA€ITflN K CMYPNAION N6OK0P, and in the field,
ON
. Two prize-wreaths with palm-branch between them
OMONOIA
border of dots.
(A. O. van Lennep, 1892.)
Ct. Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 574, n° 399.
Cf. B. M. Cat., Pbrygia, p. 260, n° 174.
Hieropolis.
The old religious centre of the Glaukos valley of which Eucarpeia was
the commercial capital (H.N., p. 676).
Imperial.
Faustina Junior.
4>AVCT€INA C€BACTH. Bust of Faustina Junior to r. : border of
dots.
$L. Eni MKA nnAIHN ACIAPXOV l€POnOA€IT ON. Kybele,
enthroned to 1., holding phiale and resting with 1. on tympanum ;
beside her, lion to 1. : border of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1891.)
Imhoof, Gr. Mun\en, p. 216, n° 700.
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 268, no 15.
519
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Hyrgaleis.
These people occupied part of the modern Chal-ova in the bend of the
upper Maeander between the territory of Dionysopolis on the west and the
plain of Pelt ae on the east (H.N., p. 677).
Imperial.
Geta.
7126
PI. 254
117
JE26
nO C€TTT T€TAC. Bare-headed bust of Geta to r., wearing cuirass
and paludamentum : border of dots.'
7.58
T$L. VPrAA€flN. Tyche standing to L, wearing kalathos and long
chiton, holding in r. rudder and in 1. cornucopiae : border of
dots.
(A. Lawson, Smyrna, 1891.)
Laodiceia ad Lycum.
Founded by Antiochus II (B.C. 26 1-246); named in honour of his
wife Laodice ; was a stronghold of Seleucid power and influence (H. N.,
p. 678).
Before B.C. 133.
7127
PI. 254
68
JE 18
Head of Aphrodite tor., hair tied behind.
1$L. AAOAIKEHN. Aphrodite, draped in long chiton, standing to
1., holding dove on extended r., 1. holding drapery ; in front,
rose on stalk.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
B.M.Cat., p. 284, n° 27 (PI. xxxiv, 4).
Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 579, no 416.
4.40
7128
PI. 254
90
m 18
Female head to r. (Aphrodite or Queen Laodice) wearing ste-
phane and diadem, the ends of which are visible behind the
neck.
5.83
— 520 —
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7129
PI. 254
7130
PI. 254
7131
PI. 254
7132
PI. 254
56
3 .62
42
2.72
70
4 53
63
4.08
j£ 14
yE 14
JE 16
^ 16
f&" ., _~r .i /* '<■ Double cornucopiae containing corn and fruit,
^ KEfl[N](tor.) ^ °
and bound together by fillet hanging down to 1.
(A.O. van Lennep, 1891.)
B.M.Cat., Phrygia, p. 284, no 34 (PI. xxxiv, 6).
Mionuet, S. VII, p. 579, n° 413.
Second half of First Century B.C.
Wild boar running to 1 . ; beneath, €K.
* •fKEnANrWolfwr-
(F.R. Wiedemann, Smyrna, 1898.)
B.M.Cat., p. 287, n° 52 (PI. xxxiv, 11).
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
Time of Augustus.
AAOAI [KEQN . Head of Apollo to r., laureate : border of dots.
fy-- _ ,~~ . • Altar, round which a serpent twines; on the top
of the altar is the head-dress of Isis.
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 288, n° 61 (PI. xxxiv, 15).
Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 581, u° 425.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
AAO[AIKE!flN. Bust of the god Men to r., wearing Phrygian cap
bound with laurel-wreath; crescent behind bust : border of dots.
fyL go AIOI[KOYPIAHI]. Eagle standing to front, head 1., wings
open : border of dots.
(A.O. van Lennep, Smyrna, 1891.)
B.M.Cat., p. 288. no 64 (PI. xxxiv, 16).
Cf. Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 580, no 421.
AAOAI K€ON. Similar.
fyL. go AINHAI. Similar to last coin ; eagle stands on thunder-
bolt (?).
(Dr Earinos, Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 289, no 68.
21
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7133
PI. 254
IOO
6.48
JE 19
7134
8:
PI. 254
5.24
7135
53
PI. 2S4
3-43
7136
33
PI. 254
2.13
7137
67
4-34
JE 17
JEiS
JE 13
JE 20
AHMOI AAOAIKEHN. Head of young Demos to r., laureate :
border of dots.
I0YAI02
fy- ANAPONIKOZ • Zeus Laodikeus, in long chiton, standing to
EYEPrETHI
1., holding on extended r. eagle, and resting with 1. on sceptre :
border of dots.
(J. P. Lambros, 1884.)
B.M.Cat., p. 289, n° 70.
Mionnet, IV, p, 516, n° 696.
Time of Tilus and Domitian,
AAOAI KHA. Bust of City-goddess Laodiceia to r., turreted,
shoulders draped : border of dots.
IJL tumomit • Aphrodite, in long chiton and peplos, standing to
front, head r., holding on extended 1. dove, and resting with r.
on sceptre : border of dots.
(Osman Noury Bey, 1906.)
B. M. Cat., p. 292, no 92.
Time of Caracalla and later.
AAOAI K€IA. Bust of City-goddess Laodiceia to r., turreted and
veiled, shoulders draped : border of dots.
J$L. AAOAI K€HN. Two right hands clasped : border of dots.
(A. O. van Lennep, Smyrna, 1893.)
B.M.Cat., p. 298, n° 120.
Turreted female head (Kybele) to r.
fy. AAOAI KEflN. Wolf to 1. (river-god Lycus).
(Laodiceia, 1891.)
Cf. Imhoof, Kleinasi at ische Mutton, I, p. 264, no 8 (PI. vni, 22).
*This is one of the early autonomous coins. Cf. B.M.C 22.
Imperial Coinage.
Augustus.
2EBAZ[T0Z]. Head of Augustus to r., bare ;: border of dots.
522
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
^L. JlyoOY (t0 r "^ AAOA,KEnN (to L)- ZeusLaodikeus, in long
chiton and himation, standing to 1., holding on r. hand eagle,
and in 1. sceptre; in field, 1. and r. pilei of the Dioskuri, each
surmounted by star.
(Al. Grant Sale, 1890.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 300, n° 138.
Cf. Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 584, n° 441.
7138
PI. 254
99
JE 20
2EBA2 T02. Similar.
fy-- AI02KOYPIA H2 • Similar type, without the pilei : border
AAOAIKEH [N]
6.41
of dots.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
B.M.Cat., p. 301, n° 141.
Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 583, n° 438.
7139
PI. 254
76
JE 18
Similar.
RO
^ AI02KOVPIAH2 s. .,
*" TOAEYTEPON ' b,milar-
AAOAIKEHN
(Laodiceia, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 301, n° 143 (PI. xxxvn, 1).
4.92
714O
PI. 254
60
JE 15
2EBA2[T02]. Similar.
ZEYZI2
fy. <t>IAAAH0H2- Asklepian serpent-staff.
AAOAIKEON
(Drlmhoof, 1 89 1.)
B. M. Cat., p. 302, n° 153.
3.88
Mionnet, IV, p. 317, n° 709.
7141
PI. 254
38
JE 14
2EBA2T02 (indistinct) '. Capricorn to r., with cornucopiae on
back.
2.46
tyi. 2H20ENH2. Three ears of corn tied together : border otdots.
1. Legend read bv Waddington but scarcely to be traced.
(Booker, 1885.)
Babelon, Inv. Waddington, p. 371, n° 6260.
323
66
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Nero Caesar.
7142
PI. 254
78
JE 17
[NE]PHN KAI2AP. Bust of young Nero to r., head bare, draped :
border of dots.
5.05
nOAEMHNOI
ty~- YIOYZHNflNOZ • Tripod, round the cover of which a serpent
AAOAIKEHN
twines, with head to 1.: border of dots.
(Gian Louisides, 1905.)
B. M. Cat., p. 304,110 161 (PI. xxxvii, 2).
Domitian.
7143
PI. 255
173
JE 22
AOM6TIANOC (r.) KAICAP (1.). Bust of Domitian to r. laureate,
wearing cuirass adorned with Gorgoneion : border of dots.
II .21
%L. K j^cNn (r-) AAOAIK€flN (1.). Youthful hero standing to
L, holding in r. phiale, and in 1. palm; at his feet, vase and
vexillum : border of dots.
(Osman Noury Bey, 1905.)
Imhoof, Kleinasiat. Mun^en, p. 265, n° 15 (PI. VIII, 23).
Plotina.
7144
PI. 255
106
JE 20
TTAflT€INA C6BACTH. Bust of Plotina to r.: border of dots.
^6. AAOAI K€flN. Hexastyle temple : border of dots.
6.86
(O. Noury Bey, 1902.)
Antoninus Pius.
7HS
PI. 255
132
JE 24
AV.KAITIAI.AAP [ANTflNeiNOC]. Head of Antoninus Pius to r.,
laureate : border of dots.
8.55
AIAIOC
^- AIONVCIOC within olive-wreath with berries.
AAOAI
K€HN
(Smyrna, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 311, n° 202.
Mionnet, IV, p. 323, n° 745.
524 —
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Crispina.
7146
PI. 255
77
JE 18
KPICn€INA C6BACTH. Bust of Crispina to r.
fyL. AAOAI K€HN. Demeter, veiled, standing to front, head L,
4-99
resting with 1. on sceptre : border of dots.
(J.P.Latnbros, 1892.)
B.M.Cat., p. 313, n° 210.
Julia Domna.
7H7
PI. 255
105
JE2$
IOYAIA AOMNA C€. Bust of Julia Domna to r.. draped : border
of dots.
12.63
fy. AAOA IK 6nNNN€HKP. in ex., tnH. Roma or Athene
enthroned to 1., helmeted, holding on extended r. Nike, and
resting with 1. on spear : border of dots.
(W. Webster, 1S83.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 513, n° 213.
Mionnet, IV, p. 326, n° 757.
7148
PI. 255
J45
JE28
Similar; with small countermark on neck : male head(?) : border
of dots.
9-39
%L. AAOA IK CHNNenKOPnN. Similar type; shield behind
throne : border of dots.
Cf. Mionnet, IV, p. 326, n° 759.
Caracalla.
7H9
PL 255
95
JE 25
AYK-MA ANTON6I. Bust of young Caracalla to r., laureate,
wearing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
6.15
fyL. AAOAIK6HN. Tyche, wearing kalathos, standing to 1. holding
rudder and cornucopiae : border ol dots.
(Simpson Sale, Edinburgh, 1887.)
B. M. Cat., p. 315, n° 222.
Otacilia Severa.
7150
PI. 255
95
JE 23
flTA-C6 VHPA C€. Bust of Otacilia Severa tor., draped : border
of dots.
6.15
— )2)
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
J$L. AA0AIK6H NN6HK0P. Nemesis standing to 1., wearing long
chiton, with r. plucking chiton from her breast, and with 1.
holding cubit-rule; at her feet, winged griffin : border of dots.
(A.O. van Lennep, Smyrna, 1892.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 323, n° 256.
Philip Junior.
7151
PI. 255
124
JE 24
MIOVAI C-<t>IAinnOC. Bust of Philip Caesar to r., bare-headed,
in cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
8.03
^" AA<nNK€ (in ex) N6nN°P (above)- The Rivers KaPros
and Lykos as Boar and Wolf seated back to back, with head
looking back and facing each other : border of dots.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. B M.Cat., p. 324, n° 260.
Laodiceia Alliances.
Laodiceia-Smyrna .
Nero.
Zeno, son of Antonius Zeno.
7152
PI. 255
156
/E25
NEPON 2EBAIT0I. Head of Nero tor., laureate : border of dots.
%L. ATZHNHNOI ZHNflNYIOI AAOAIKEHNZMYP NAIHN (in
10. 10
field 1.) OMHPOZ (in field centre). Bearded Demoi of Laodiceia
and Smyrna standing face to face, with clasped hands ; each wears
long chiton and himation, and rests on sceptre : border of dots.
(E. Aslanoglou, Smyrna, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 325, no 265 (PI. ill, 8).
Mionnet, VII, p. 320, no 723.
Caracalla.
7153
PI. 25s
290
^33
AVT K MAVPAN TflN€INOC. Bust of Caracalla to r., laureate, and
wearing cuirass and paludamentum; infield to r., countermark :
18.79
head of Emperor to r. : border of dots.
— 526
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7154
PL 25s
7155
PI. 255
7156
PI- 25s
370
23.97
JE$6
266
17.22
JE 32
72
4.66
JE 22
$L. AAOAIK€HN CMVPNAIHN ; in ex., OMONOIA; in field I.,
H Zeus Laodikeus, in long chiton and himation, holding eagle
and resting on sceptre, standing to r., before Nemesis of Smyrna
to I., plucking chiton at breast, and holding cubit-rule ; counter-
mark in centre, g : border of dots.
(Sim Sale, 1890.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 329, n° 282.
Laodiceia-Pergamum.
M. Aurelius.
AYKAIMAP- AY ANTHNINOC. Head of M. Aurelius to r.,
laureate : border of dots.
$L. AAOAIK6HN n€PrAMHNHN in ex., -OMONOIA- Zeus
Laodikeus to r., and Asklepios of Pergamum to I., standing face
to face, with their usual attributes : border of dots.
(Dr Merzbacher, Munich, 1888.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 526, n° 271 (PI. Lin, 2).
Caracalla.
AY K MAVPA NTflN€INOC. Bust of Caracalla to r., bearded and
laureate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
I£. AA0AIK6ON n€PrAMHNflN in ex., OMONOIA. Zeus Lao-
dikeus and Asklepios of Pergamum, as on last coin : border of
dots.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 328, n° 279.
Lysias.
This town lay on the great trade-route from Apameia north-east to the
Paroreios(H .N., p. 680).
Imperial Coinage.
Gordianus Pius.
AYTKMANT TOPAIANOC Bust of Gordianus Pius to r., laureate,
wearing paludamentum and cuirass : border of dots.
)^/
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
1$L. AYCIA A€HN. Dionysos standing to 1., holding kantharos in
r., and thyrsos in 1.; at his feet, panther to 1.: border of dots.
(Dr Earinos, Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. rev. type B. M. Cat., p. 331, n° 3.
Midaeum.
In the extreme north of Phrygia on the river Tembris ; the town takes
its name from King Midas (H.N., p. 681).
Imperial Coinage.
[~ Caracalla.
7157
PI. 255
261
JE28
ANTHN6INOC AVrOVCTOC. Bust of Caracalla to r., bearded and
laureate, draped : border of dots.
16.91
I$L. MIAA €HN. Zeus standing towards 1., himation over lower
limbs, and 1. shoulder, holding in r. phiale and resting with 1.
on sceptre; at his feet 1., eagle : border of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1896.)
B. M. Cat., p. 336, n° 8 (PI. xxxix, 5).
Nacoleia.
Now the desolate village of Sidi-el-Ghaii, was in Roman times a flou-
rishing town situated on the river Parthenius, some forty miles south of
Dorylaeum (H.N., p. 681).
Imperial Coinage.
Domitian.
7158
PI. 255
60
JE 18
AVT AOMITIANOI KAI2EB TE. Head of Domitian to r., laureate.
tyi- [NAKO] AEHN- Winged caduceus : border of dots.
3.88
(Dr Earinos, Smyrna, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 339, n° 4 (PI. xxxix, 8.)
1
Mionnet, IV, p. 346, n° 869.
528
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7159
PI. 255
206
13-35
^28
7l60
PI. 256
1 3Q
L42
JE 26
7161
136
8.81
JE 25
Ococleia and Bruzus.
Alliance Coins.
Commodus (A. D. 175-192).
AV KAICAP KOMMOAOC Laureate head, beardless, of Commo-
dus, to r.
$L. OKOKAI€HN BP[OYZ]HNflN OMONOIA. Zeus standing to 1.,
clad in long himation, holding eagle on r. and long sceptre in
1 . ; opposite him, Kybele in chiton and peplos with ears of corn
in r., and long sceptre in 1.; at her feet, lion r.; between them,
flaming altar.
(Wiedemann).
Publ. by Sir H.W., in Num. Chron., 1892, p. 208, n° 38 (PI. xvi, :8).
Cf. B.M. Cat., Phrygia, Introd., p. lxxxv and pi. XL. Num. Chron., 1920,
p. 100. Britisli Museum.
Otrus.
One of the five cities of the Eucarpitic plain in central Phrvgia (H .N.,
p. 681).
Imperial Coinage.
Geta Caesar.
TTO C€nT T6TACKAI. Bust of Geta Caesar to r., head bare, in
cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
OTPOHNfl
N
r. Warrior (Otreus ?), naked but
AA6ZA NA
f£- POCA
N€0
for chlamys, embarking on prow of ship to 1., his r. arm raised,
and head turned back, carrying in his 1. a spear : border of dots.
(A. O. van Lennep, Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. B.M. Cat., p, 345, n° 13.
Cf. Mionnet, IV, p. 348, no 877.
Similar.
1$L. Similar.
(Dr Imhoof, 1890.)
— 529 —
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7l62
PI. 256
7163
PI. 256
7164
PI. 256
53
3-43
96
6.22
38
2.46
£18
JE16
JE 15
Palaeobeudus or Beudos Vetus.
5^m/i /o fo*z# fo^w situated some eight miles north of Synnada, near
the north end of theSynnadic plain (H.N., p. 682).
Imperial Coinage.
Hadrian .
AAPIANOC KAICAP. Bust of Hadrian to r., laureate, wearing
cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
^6. 11AAAIO BEVAHNHN. Demeter, veiled, in long chiton and
peplos, standing towards 1., holding in r. two ears of corn and
poppy, and resting with 1. on long torch : border of dots.
(F.R. Wiedemann, Smyrna, 189).)
B.M.Cat., p. 346, no 3 (PI. xl, 8).
Published by Sir H. Weber, Num. Chron., 1896, p. 25, n°49 (PI. in, 2).
Peltae.
A Macedonian colony occupying the plain between Lunda and Eume-
neia(H.N., p. 682).
Autonomous Coinage.
After circ. B. C. 133.
Young male heroic head to r., in crested helmet, with cheek-piece
lowered, shoulders draped.
*" THNHN * Li°n Seated t0 l
(A. O. van Lennep, 1892.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 347, n° 1 (PI. xli, i).
Quasi- Autonomous Coins .
Bust of Helios to r., radiate : border of dots.
nEA
$*• TH within laurel -wreath : border of dots.
NHN
(A. O. van Lennep, 1892.)
B.M.Cat., p. 348, no 8 (PI. xli, 3).
Mionnet, IV, p. 348, no 878.
— 530 —
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7165
PI. 256
7166
PI. 256
7167
PI. 256
Il6
7-51
90
5.83
/£ 22
336
21.77
JE 21
JE 32
Philomelium .
(Ak-Sheher.)
hi the plain of Phrygia Paroreios, separated from central Phrygia by
the lofty range of the Sultan Dagh, was probably a Pergamene outpost
on the high road to Iconium (H .N., p. 682).
After B . C . 1 3 3 .
Bust, draped, of Men to r., in Phrygian cap, and with crescent
behind shoulders.
fyL. . Zeus enthroned to 1., wearing himation over lower
limbs, and holding eagle on extended r., with 1. resting on
sceptre.
(Dr Earinos, Smyrna, 1891.)
B.M.Cat., p. 355, n° 2.
Babelon, Inv. Waddington, p. 380, 1106394.
1 in per ia I Coinage .
Julia Domna.
IOYA AOMNA C€B. Bust of Julia Domna to r.: border of dots.
^- €nl,^l^?Y- Tyche, wearing kalathos, standing to 1.,
OIA OMHA
holding rudder and cornucopiae : border of dots.
(Pezzer, Smyrna, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 355, n° 14.
Mionnet, IV, p. 351, n° 892.
Severus Alexander.
AVK.-- C6V AA€ZANAPOC. Head of Severus Alexander to r.,
laureate : border of dots.
fy.. 0IAOMHA6HN €ni; in ex., n^ACj)Y. Emperor, with flying
chlamys, and couched spear, on horse galloping to r.: border of
dots.
(Pezzer, Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 357, n° 22.
).".
67
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Gordian III.
7168
PI. 256
140
IE 25
AVK MANTHNI rOPAIANOC€. Head of Gordian to r., laureate :
border of dots.
9.07
f£. €TTIKOPAA€ZANAP; in ex., [<J>l]AOMHA€ River-god Gallos,
CON
naked to waist, recumbent to I., holding in r. cornucopiae, and
across 1. arm reed ; behind him, inverted vase : border of dots.
(F.R. Wiedemann, Smyrna, 1891.)
B.M.Cat., p. 358, n° 28.
Mionnet, IV, p. 352, n°90i.
Trajan Decius.
7169
PI. 256
125
JE 25
AVT Kl M€CKTPAIAA€KIOC€. Bust of Trajan Decius to r., laur-
eate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
8.10
VjL. 0IAOMHA€fiN €TT€VTVXO. River-god Gallos, as on preceding
coin ; B in field ; water flowing from inverted vase, forming a
stream shewn in the ex . : border of dots.
(Magnesia, 1891.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 360, n° 39.
Cf. Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 608, n° 546.
Prymnessus .
(Seulun.}
Situated on a small affluent of the Cayster, some fifteen miles north of
Synnada on the road from that city to Docimeium (H.N., p. 683).
,
Quasi-Autonomous Coins .
7170
PI. 256
72
MiS
AHMOC. Bust of young Demos to r., laureate, shoulders draped :
border of dots.
4.66
J$L. nPV MNHCC€ , Zeus enthroned to 1., holding in r. eagle (?)
and resting with 1. on sceptre : border of dots.
(A. O. van Lennep, Smyrna, 1895.)
B. M. Cat., p. 362, n° 10.
Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 609, n° 549.
532 —
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7171
PI. 256
128
8.29
JE 24
7172
Pi. 256
7i73
7i74
Pi. 256
H3
8.61
JE 24
83
5-37
JE 20
J05
6.80
JE 19
l€PACVN KAHTOC. Young male bust of the Senate to 1., should-
ers draped : border of dots.
fyL. TTPYMN HCC€HN. Kybele enthroned to 1., turreted, wearing
veil and peplos, her r. extended over lion at her feet, her 1. rest-
ing against tympanum : border of dots.
(N. Dimitriou, 1902.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 363, no 11 (PI. xlii, 9).
Cf. Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 609, n° 550.
BOYAH. Bust of Boule to r., laureate, shoulders draped : border of
dots.
tyL. FFPVMN HCC6HN. Dikaiosyne standing to L, wearing kalathos,
long chiton and peplos, holding in r. scales, and in 1. two ears of
corn .
(Magnesia, 1891.)
B.M.Cat., p. 363, no 1 5 (PI. xlii, 10).
Sebaste.
(Sivasli.)
The most important city on the road from Etimeneia nortfnvards to
Acmonia{H .N., p. 684).
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
Nero-Gordian 1
Bust of young Dionysos to r., crowned with ivy, shoulders draped :
border of dots.
1$L. CEBACT HNHN. Demeter, in long chiton, veil and peplos,
standing towards 1 . ; holding in r. two ears of corn and poppy,
and resting with 1. on long torch : border of dots.
(Magnesia, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 369, n° 2.
Imperial Coinage.
Nero.
C€BA CTOC Bust of young Nero to r., bare-headed, in cuirass
and paludamentum : border of dots.
533
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7175
PL 256
7176
PL 256
7177
PL 256
47
3.04
JE 16
250
16.20
JE 29
98
6.35
JE24.
fy. C€BACTHNnN IOYAIOC AIONVCIOC. Zeus enthroned to 1.,
holding in r. eagle, and resting with 1. on sceptre : border of
dots.
(F.R. Wiedemann, Smyrna, 1893.)
B. M. Cat., p. 373, n° 26 (PL xliii, 10).
Agrippina Junior.
C6BA CTHNHN. Bust of Agrippina Junior to r., draped : border
of dots.
1$L. IOYAIOC AIONYCIOC Eagle standing to r. on thunderbolt,
head turned to 1. : border of dots.
(Rollin & Feuardent, 1890.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 369, n° 1 ; PL xliii, 3.
Julia Domna.
IOYAIA AO MNA C€BACTH. Bust of Julia Domna tor.: border
of dots.
fy. C€5J£™ in ex., €171 AOYKIAAIOV ANTHNIOV APX. Askle-
pios standing to r., head I., resting on serpent-staff; in front of
him, Hygieia to r. feeding serpent from phiale ; between them,
Telesphorus standing facing : border of dots.
(Rollin & Feuardent, 1884.)
Geta Caesar.
€TACKA. Bust of Geta Caesar to r., bare-headed, in cuirass
and paludamentum.
tyL C€BAC [THN]nN. The god Men, in Phrygian cap and hima-
tion over lower limbs and r. arm, and with crescent behind
shoulders, standing to r., with one foot on bucranium, holding
in 1. pine-cone, and resting with r. on spear : border of dots.
(A. O. van Lennep, Smyrna, 1892.)
B. M. Cat., p. 37s, n° 37.
Cf. Mionnet, IV, p. 399, n° 152.
534
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7I78
7179
PI. 256
7180
PI. 256
JE 19
5.05
86
5 57
/E 20
"9
7-7i
JE 22
Synaiis .
This town was situated near the sources of the river Macestus, and
close to Ancyra, in the district called Abbai'tis in Western Phrygia (H.
N., p. 685").
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
I6PA CYN KAHTOC. Young male bust of the Senate to r., should-
ers draped : border of dots.
tyL. [€ni]AIOT€NO CYNAITH. Dionysos standing towards 1.,
naked to waist, himation over lower limbs, holding in r. kan-
tharos, and resting with 1. on thyrsos : border of dots.
(F.R. Wiedemann, Smyrna, 1895.)
B.M.Cat., p. 388, n° 7 (PI. xlv, 6).
Imperial Coinage.
Nero and Agrippina.
N[€PG0]Ne€OC [ArPinn €INA 9€A. Head of Nero to 1., bare,
and bust of Agrippina to r., face to face : border of dots.
$L. EniMHTPOOANOYC [CYNA6ITG0N]. Apollo, naked, standing
to r. on tip-toe, and gazing at the mark at which he has just shot
an arrow from his bow held in his 1. at arm's length ; his r. is
drawn back to his ear : border of dots.
(Dr F. Imhoof-BIumer, 1 895 .)
B.M.Cat., p. 389, no 13 (PI. xlv, 8;.
Mionnet, IV, p. 363, n° 957.
Imhoof, Monti, gr., p. 413, n° 157.
Synnada .
This city stood in a plain and was of considerable importance as a sta-
tion on the road from Apameia to the north and east (H . N., p. 685).
After B.C. 133.
Head of Zeus to r., laureate; behind, sceptre : border of dots.
J$L. _ . Pilei of the Dioskuri surmounted bv stars;
^ M IOY
between them, poppy-head and ear of corn side by side.
(Osman Nouiy Bey, 1905.)
B. M. Cat., p. 393, no 5.
5 35
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7181
PI. 256
56
JE 19
Z€YC nANAHNOC Bust of Zeus to r.
1$L. CVNNAA6HN IHNHN. Mountain of conical form and rocky
3.62
(Mt. Persis?) : border of dots.
(Dr Imhoof, 1 891.)
Imhoof, Monn. gr., p. 413, n° 157 ; Choix, PI. vi, n° 194.
* This coin is later in date and goes with n° 7186, etc.
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
Time of Augustus .
7182
PI. 256
49
JE 15
KPACCOY. Eagle, with open wings, standing towards r. with head
turned to 1. : border of dots.
3.17
I$L. CY[NN]AA€nN. Owl facing, wings closed, standing on
amphora lying on its side.
(A. Sambon, Florence, 1889.)
Cf. for type, B.M.Cat., p. 393, n° 8.
7183
PI. 256
41.5
JE 15
0YNNA POC. Heroic bearded head to r., wearing taenia : border
of dots.
2.69
1$L. CYNNAA6HN. Owl standing on amphora lying on its side :
border of dots.
(0. Noury Bey, 1904.)
Imhoof, Gr. Mun^en, p. -?— , n° 742b.
Time of Claudius.
7184
PI. 257
50
JE 15
Bust of Athene to r., in crested helmet and aegis : border of dots.
T$L. CYNNA A6HN. Owl standing on amphora lying on its side :
3.24
border of dots.
(Whittall sale, 1884.)
B. M. Cat., p. 394, n° 11.
Mionnet, IV, p. 365, n° 96s.
From Claudius to Gallienus.
7185
PI. 257
82
JE 24
BOYAH (to r.). Bust of Boule to r., veiled and laureate : border of
dots.
5-3i
536 -
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION'
7186
PI. 257
7187
PI. 257
7188
PI. 257
58
3-75
JE 18
346
22.42
^34
138
•94
vE 27
tyL. CVNNA A€flN. Dikaiosyne wearing kalathos, standing to 1.,
holding scales and cornucopiae : border of dots.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. B.M. Cat., PI. xlvi, 9 ; p. 396, n° 22.
Bust of Sarapis to r., wearing modius, shoulders draped : border
of dots.
tfL. CYNNA [A€nNljflNnN. Mountain of conical form and rocky :
border of dots.
(Osman Noury Bey, 1905.)
B. M. Cat., p. 396, n° 26 (PI. xlvi, ii).
Cf. Inihoof, Momi.gr., p. 413, n° 157.
Imperial Coinage.
Lucius Verus.
AY KAI A AVPOVHPOC. Bust of L. Verus tor., laureate, in
cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
CYWAAE
fyL. EninPY K AOriCKATTAAOV; in ex.,
HN
Temple-
front of eight columns, within which statue of Dionysos, naked,
towards 1., resting on thyrsos : border of dots.
(Bunbury sale, 1896.)
B. M. Cat., p. 401, n° 50.
Mionnet, S. VII, p. 369, n° 992.
Gordian III.
AYT-KM.AN TOPAIANOC Bust of Gordian to r., laureate, in
cuirass and paludamentum.
I£. APX.AA€Z.AmN.APXI€P|.B. CYNNA I A€flN. Amaltheia,
turreted, in long chiton, standing to front, head r., resting with
her r. on sceptre, and carrying on her 1. arm infant Zeus ; at her
feet, goat looking upwards.
(Magnesia 1891.)
B.M. Cat., p. 403, n° 57.
Mionnet, S. IV, p. 624, n° 600.
53'
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7l89
PI. 257
235
15.22
JE 31
7190
118
7.64
JE 26
7191
pi. 257
142
9.20
.€23
Gallienus.
AYTKAITTAIKTAAAHNOC; in field, C€B. Bust of Gallienus to
r., laureate, in cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
tyL J_N . Tall cylindrical modius(?) containing five ears
of corn and flanked by two palms, within a temple-front of two
columns raised on three steps : border of dots.
(Bunbury sale, 1896.)
B. M. Cat., p. 405, n° 65 (PI. xlvii, 4).
Mionnet, IV, p. 370, n° 998.
Salonina.
KOPCA AH NIN. Bust of Salonina to r.
I$L. CVNNA A€HN. Amaltheia, with infant Zeus and goat, as on
n° 7188 : border of dots.
(A.O. van Lennep, Smyrna, 1892.)
B.M.Cat., p. 405, n°68.
Temenothyrae Flaviopolis.
(Ushak.)
A station on the old Royal Road from Smyrna to the East, situated near
the sources of the Hippurius (?) in the highlands to the north of the great
plain (H.N.,p. 686).
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
Time of M. Aurelius.
I€PA CYN KAHTOC. Young male bust of the Senate to r., should-
ers draped : border of dots.
fy. ETTI ATYAn THM€NOOVP€n. The god Men, standing towards
1., in Phrygian cap, short chiton and cloak, and with crescent
behind shoulders, holding in r. pine-cone and resting with 1. on
spear : border of dots.
(Bunbury sale, 1896.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., PI. xlvii, 7.
Mionnet, IV, p. 148, n° 838.
- 538
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION-
Time of Gordian.
7192
PI. 257
153
JE 29
I€PA BOYAH. Bust of Boule to r., veiled : border of dots.
I£. 56N0OIA0C APXATHM€NOVP€VCI. Zeus enthroned to 1.,
9.91
naked to waist, wearing himation over lower limbs, holding in
r. phiale, and resting with 1. on sceptre : border of dots.
(Billoin sale, Paris, 1886.)
B. M. Cat., p. 409, n° 9.
Mionnet, IV, p. 148, n° 839.
Time of Philip.
7193
PI. 257
99
JE 23
OAABI OnOAIC. Bust of City-goddess to r., turreted and draped :
border of dots.
6.41
#,. N6IKOMAXOC APXI6TH, and in inner circle, M€NO 9VP6VCI.
Hermes, naked but for chlamys hanging over 1. arm, standing to
front, holding in r. purse, and in 1. caduceus : border of dots.
(W.S. Lincoln, 1888.)
B. M. Cat., p. 411, no 15 (PI. xlvii, 12).
Imperial Coinage.
Severus Alexander.
7194
PI. 257
475
JE 38
AYT KAIMAYP C6BAA6-... OC. Bust of Severus Alexander to r.,
laureate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
30.77
^L. [MAPKOC] APX ATHM6NO 0VlP€VCI]. Herakles, naked,
standing to front, his r. hand resting on the back of his head ;
holding club and lion-skin in 1. ; behind him, tree of the Hespe-
rides, round the trunk ot which a serpent twines (indistinct).
(Macridi Pacha, 1892.)
B.M.Cat., p. 413, n° 26.
Valerian .
719)
93
JE 25
AYKnOAIKBAA€PIANOC. Bust of Valerian tor., laureate, wear-
ing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
6.02
— 539
68
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7196
PI. 257
430
27.86
JE 41
7197
Pi. 257
JE 21
5.70
ev
fy. TITIANOC APXI€P€VCTHM€NO ; in field 1. ^ . Zeus-Sarapis
N
standing towards 1., r. arm raised, holding in 1. long sceptre :
border of dots.
(F. R. Wiedemann, Smyrna, 1893.)
Temenothyrae-Sebaste .
Alliance Coin.
Valerian and Gallienus.
AYKTTOAIOYAA€PIANOC
AYKATTOAIKI • Busts, face to face, of Valerian to i\,
TAAAIHNOC
radiate, and of Gallienus to 1., laureate, each in cuirass and
paludamentum : border of dots.
tyL. THM6NO0Y P €HN K€C 6BACTHNHN °^° (in field).
KA€OBOYAOC ~ * Qtv-goddesses of Temenothyrae and
Sebaste standing face to face, each wearing turreted crown, long
chiton and peplos, supporting on their joined r. hands a statue
of the god Men 1., in short chiton, holding pine-cone, and resting
on spear, and carrying in their 1. hands each a sceptre : border
of dots.
(J.P.Lambros, 1889.)
B. M. Cat., p. 417, n° 42 (PI. mi, 7).
Themisonium.
Originally a Seleucid foundation in the valley of the upper Indus and
its affluent the Ca^anes (H.N., p. 687).
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
AVK-CHZON. Bust, radiate, of Lykabas Sozon to r., shoulders
draped : border of dots.
^" e€KAZCANHnN; River-g°d (Kazanes), recumbent to 1.,
— 540 —
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7198
PL 2)7
7199
PI. 257
7200
PI. 257
50
3.24
5.05
80
5 ii
JE 18
JE 21
JE 21
wearing himation over lower limbs, holding in r. reed, and rest-
ing with 1. on inverted vase : border of dots.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 419, n° 5 (PI. xnx, 2).
Tiberiopolis .
In the district of Abbaitis between Aexanis and Ancyra (H .N., p.
687).
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
Claudius (?) to Hadrian.
AHMOC. Youthful head of Demos to r. : border of dots.
fyl. TIB6PIO T70AIT. Apollo, naked, standing to ]., with branch
in r. hand, 1. resting on long sceptre : border of dots.
(L. & L. Hamburger, 1888.)
Cf. Mionnet, IV, p. 372, n° 1005.
AH MOC. Similar.
fyL. TIB€PIO nOA€ITnN. Apollo, as on last coin, holding laurel-
branch in r. and resting r. on column : border of dots.
(Bunbury sale, 1896.)
Mionnet, IV, p. 372, n° 1005.
I€PA CVNK[AHTOC]. Young male bust of the Senate to r.,
shoulders draped : border of dots.
fy. I"€POV (1.), BOVA1H] (in ex.), TIB€[PIOnOA€ITnN] (around).
Standing figures ofGerousia and Boule, face to face, each in long
chiton with peplos; Gerousia veiled, and Boule holding cadu-
ceus(?) in raised r.: border of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1892.)
B. M. Cat., p. 421, n° 2 (PI. xlix, 7).
Trajanopolis.
A city of the Grimenothyreis, about four miles from Grimenothyrae (H '.
N., p. 688).
— 54i
PHRYGIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Quasi -Autonomous Coins.
Trajan-Car acalla .
7201
PI. 257
30
JE 17
Bust of Athene to 1., wearing crested Corinthian helmet and aegis :
border of dots.
I.94
tyL. TRAIANO TTOAITHN. Cultus-statue of Artemis-Ephesia to
front : border of dots.
(Athens, 1885.)
B. M. Cat., p. 426, n° 12 (PI. l, 5).
7202
35
JE 14
Bust of young Herakles to r., laureate, lion-skin round neck :
border of dots.
2.26
J$L. TRAIANO n OAITHN. Nike advancing to r., holding wreath
and palm.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 427, n° 14 (PI. l, 6).
Imperial Coinage.
Trajan .
7203
136
JE26
AVT KAICAP TPAIANOC. Head of Trajan to r.. laureate : border
of dots.
8.81
T$L. TPAIANO nOAITHN. Zeus Laodikeus, in long chiton and
himation, standing to 1., holding on r. eagle, and resting with
1. on sceptre.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 427, n° 19 (PI. l, 8).
Hadrian.
7204
42
JE 15
AAPIANOC KAICAP. Bust of Hadrian to r., laureate : border of
dots.
2.72
$L. TPAIANOnOA • Athene standing to r., helmeted, 1. hand
resting on shield placed on the ground, with r. holding spear :
border of dots.
(Aslanoglou, Smyrna, 1893.)
Babelon, Inv. Waddington, p. 392, n° 6588.
•
— 542 —
LYCIA
— 543 -
LYCIA
LYCIA
Hill, G.F. B.M.Cat.,Lycia, 1897.
Babelon, E, Traite des monnaies grecques et romaines, Paris, 1 901-1925
Id. Les Perses Achimenides , 1893.
Id. Inventaire de la Collection Wadding ton, 1898.
Six, J. P. Monnaies lyciennes, R.N. 1886, 1887.
Also Num. Chron., 1898, pp. 199-217.
Fellows, C. Coins of Ancient Lycia, London, 1855.
544 —
LYCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7205
PI. 258
7206
PI. 258
7207
PI. 258
7208
PI. 258
M4-6
9-37
146
9.46
_L44_2
9-34
139-5
9.04
LYCIA
Series I.
Circ. B. C. 520-480.
(A). With irregular incuse reverse.
JR. 19 Forepart of boar to r. ; r. foreleg visible.
tyL. Rude incuse square. — Stater.
B.M.Cat., p. 1. n« 1 (PI. 1, 1).
Babelon, PI. xxi, 1.
Dressel, Zeit.f. Num., xxn, p. 243, n° 40.
Jameson Cat., PI. lxxix, 1572.
(B). IVilh ornamenied incuse reverse.
Incuse square decorated with crossing lines.
JR. 22 Forepart of boar to 1., both legs visible ; neck dotted ; truncation
marked with row of dots between parallel lines; on shoulder^.
fy.. Rude incuse square, decorated with four lines which cross in the
centre. — Stater.
(Whittall sale, 1884.)
B.M.Cat., p. 2, n° 6 (PI. 1, 5).
Cf. Babelon, PI. 1, 7.
Cf. Jameson Cat., PI. lxxix, 1573.
JR. 18 Similar ; on shoulder, KV.
J$L. Similar, bars forming two triangles, one of which is filled. —
Stater.
(Lord Ashburnham sale, 1895.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 2, no 8 (PI. i, 6).
Cf. Babelon, PI. xxi, 8.
JR. 19 Similar; no letter.
T$L. Incuse square with two lines crossing in centre ; on three
sides, projections ; chisel-cut. — Stater.
(Sotheby sale, 29 June 1887.)
B.M. Cat., p. 2 no 10 (PI. 1,8).
Cf. Babelon, PI. xxi, 12.
— 545
LYCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7209
PI. .258
39.8
JR. 15
Forepart of boar to r., with beaded collar.
}$L. Incuse square with two lines crossing in centre, and alternate
2.58
raised and incuse compartments. — Tetrobol.
(A.O. van Lennep, Smyrna, 1895.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., PI. 1,9.
7210
PI. 258
36
JR. 14
Similar ; type to 1.
J$L. Similar; eight compartments. — Tetrobol.
(G. Louisides, 1907.)
2.33
72 1 1
PI. 258
143-7
JR 18
Forepart of boar to 1.
1$L. Incuse square with two lines crossing, two of the triangles
9.31
partly filled with projections ; in free triangle 0, and in one of
the partly filled M. — Stater.
(W.S. Lincoln, 1 889.)
B.M.Cat., p. 3, n° 13 (PI. 1, 11).
Cf. Babelon, PI. xxi, 13.
Series II.
Circ. B.C. 500-460.
Boar-Tortoise.
7212
PI. 238
i4i-5
A21
Boar walking to r. : within square of dots.
1$L. Tortoise, in dotted incuse square. — Stater.
9.17
Restruck on a coin of Acanthus.
(W.Webster, 1880.)
B.M.Cat., p. 4, n° 17 (PI. 1, 14).
Babelon, Perses Achem., PI. xi, 12.
Six, Monn. Lye, p. 23, n° 62.
Jameson Cat., PI. lxxix, i 574.
7213
PI. 258
137.6
A21
Forepart of boar to 1. in dotted square. Restruck on a coin which
shewed boar complete.
8.92
fyL. Similar. — Stater.
(W.C. Thieme, Leipzig, 1891.)
Restruck on a coin of Acanthus.
— 546 —
LYCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Boar-BulFs head.
7214
PL 258
141.3
JK21
Boar standing to r. on dotted exergual line : border of dots.
J$L. Bull's head facing; on either side X : within incuse square. —
9. 16
Stater.
(W.C. Weight, 1892.)
B.M.Cat.,p. 5, n° 23 (PL 11, 2).
Babelon, PL xxn, 14.
Jameson Cat., PL lxxix, 1575.
Bull -Ram's bead.
7215
PL 258
142.5
^.23
Bull kneeling to r., head reverted : border of dots.
fyL. Ram's head to 1. : in dotted incuse square. Restruck. — Stater.
9.23
(Whittall sale, 1884.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 5, no 24 (PL 11, 3).
Cf. Babelon, PL xxn, 19.
Cf. Jameson Cat., PL lxxix, 1577.
Imhoof, Monti. Gr., p. 329, n° 27 ; Cboix, PL v, 158.
Boar-Hclmeted head.
7216
PL 258
138.5
JR. 19
Boar, standing to 1. on dotted line, rooting with snout to ground ;
dotted line on neck.
8.97
tyL. Bearded male head to 1., in crested Corinthian helmet ; hair
represented by dots ; truncation of neck dotted : the whole in
dotted incuse square. — Stater.
(J.P.Lambros, 1896.)
B.M.Cat., p. 5, no 28 (PL 11, 7).
Babelon, PL xxn, 22 ; Perses Achem., p. 66, n° 448 (PL xi, 18).
Series III.
Circ. B.C. 500-460.
Forepart of Boar-Triskelcs.
7217
PI. 258
146.5
JK20
Forepart of boar to r., with long bristles ; both legs visible.
fyL Triskeles to r. in linear square, within incuse square. — Stater.
9-49
(Macridi Pacha, 1892.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 6, n° 29 (PL 11, 8).
Babelon, Traite, PL xxi, 20.
— 547 —
69
LYCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7218
PI. 258
19
M. 11
Similar; exergual line.
I^L Triskeles tol. in dotted square, within incuse square. — Diobol.
I .23
(G.Louisides, 1907.)
Lion- Triskeles.
7219
PI. 258
135-3
A20
Lion to 1. devouring the haunch of an animal.
T$L. Triskeles to r., in dotted square : the whole in incuse square. —
8.77
Stater.
(J.P.Lambros, 1896.)
G.F.Hill, B. M. Cat., Lycia, Int. xxix; PI. xliv, 2 (this coin).
Series IV.
Thiban ?
7220
PI. 258
41 .2
^15
Circ. B.C. 480.
Boar walking to 1.
2.67
tyL. VM33x. Cock's heads triskeles, in linear square : within
incuse square. — Tetrobol.
(J.P.Lambros, 1896.)
G.F.Hill, B. M. Cat., Lycia, Int. xxix ; PI. xliv, 3, and note on p. 9 (this
coin).
Kuprili.
Circ. B.C. 450-430.
7221
PI. 258
39-5
2&14
Goat standing to r.
tyL. KOPP AA. Triskeles to 1., in dotted square : within incuse
2.56
square. — Tetrobol. >
(J.P.Lambros, 1896.)
Six, Monn. Lye, 1887, 11° 141.
7222
PI. 258
20.4
iRl2
Forepart of winged human-headed bull, with 1. foreleg bent under
him.
1 .32
^6. KOr. Triskeles to r., in dotted square : within incuse square. —
Diobol.
(Whittall sale, 1884.)
Six, p. 41, no 145.
548
LYCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION'
7223
PI. 258
122.2
A20
Heads and necks of two bulls, r. and 1., conjoined.
fyL. HO>l. Triskeles to 1., in dotted incuse circle. — Stater.
7.92
(J.P.Lambros, 1896.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 15, no 71 (PI. iv, 13).
Uvug. . .
Circ. B.C. 470-440.
7224
PI. 258
42.5
JR. 14
Forepart of winged human-headed bull to r.
fyL. OFOV. Female (?) head to r., hair falling in mass behind
2.75
neck : the w hole in dotted incuse square. — Tetrobol.
(Gian Luisides, 1905.)
B. M. Cat., p. 16, n° 7} (PI. iv, 15).
Jameson Cat., PI. lxxix, 1581.
Forepart of winged boar.
7225
10
JR. 9
fyL. Archaic head of Athene to r., in plain Corinthian helmet,
within incuse square. — Obol.
O.64
(Constantinople, 1907.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., PI. iv, 19 (but uncertain attribution).
Taththivaibi.
Circ. B.C. 480-460.
7226
PI. 258
I3O.4
J&19
Two cocks opposite to one another ; between them ± : the whole
on a raised circular shield.
8.45
J$L. Tt ■" EF tE. Tetraskeles to r., in dotted square : within
incuse square. — Stater.
(W.T. Ready, 1896.)
Head, Hist. Num., p. 691.
7227
PI. 258
130
J&18
Forepart of boar to 1., both legs visible.
fyl. Tt-xE Ft E BE. Tetraskeles to 1. : the whole in dotted
8.42
square. — Stater.
(J.P.Lambros, 1896.)
B. M. Cat., p. 18, n°85 (PI. v, 4).
Babelon, PI. xevm, 8.
— 549 —
LYCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7228
PI. 258
152
9.85
JK 19
7229
P1.2S8
153
9.91
7230
PI. 259
129. 1
"8777
^.19
vRi9
Female head to 1. (Aphrodite ?), hair fastened by band passing
three times round head, and caught up behind ; wears earring
and necklace : truncation of neck dotted.
B6. Tt ■■ EF tE BE.Tetraskeles to 1. : the whole in dotted incuse
square. — Stater.
(J.P.Lambros, 1894.)
B. M. Cat., p. 20, n° 90 (PI. v, 9).
Babelon, PI. xcvm, 17.
Id., Perses Acbem., p. 69, n° 471 (PL xm, 11).
Jameson Cat., PI. lxxix, 1584.
Sppndaza.
of Antiphellus (?)
Circ. B.C. 470-450.
Female head to 1. (Aphrodite ?), hair fastened by band passing
three times round head, and caught up behind ; wears earring
and necklace.
l^L. SPITMF. Tetraskeles to 1. : the whole in dotted incuse
square. — Stater.
(Montagu sale, March, 1896.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 21, no 96 (PI. v, is).
Bab., PI. xcvm, 24.
Kharai.
As Dynast of Xanthus.
Circ. B.C. 450-410.
Head of Athene to 1., in crested Athenian helmet, adorned with
quadriga, olive-leaves and floral volute.
T$L. VtPTE (tol.). Head of bearded Satrap to r., in Persian head-
dress : the whole in incuse square. — Stater.
(J . P . Lambross, 1896.)
G.F.Hill, Num. Chron., 1920, p. 113 (PI. xiv, 11).
— 550 —
LYCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7231
PL 2)9
7232
PI. 259
7233
PI. 259
7234
PI. 259
32-9
2.13
iRi3
148.9
9.64
^23
121. 8
7.89
^23
9-5
0.62
JR. 9
Head of Athene to r. in crested Athenian helmet; behind, 1<.
J$L. Head of bearded Satrap to r. in Persian headdress, within
circle of dots : the whole in incuse circle. — Tetrobol.
(W.T. Ready, 1885.)
Khariga.
As Dynast of Xanthus.
Cite. B.C. 4 10.
Head of Aphrodite to r. wearing necklace, hair in small curls over
forehead, and caught up behind neck; on neck, T-shaped orna-
ment rising from plain necklace : dotted truncation.
fy. ¥1TPEY LP] [Fjt + ITtl[E]. Tetraskeles to r., members of
which divide the legend ; within inner ring, owl standing to
1., head facing ; before first letter of inscription, symbol resembling
the ankh but with double cross-bar and open ring : the whole in
incuse square. — Stater.
(J. P. Lambros, 1895.)
B. M. Cat., PI. xliv, 9.
Cf. Babclon, PI. xcix, 24 (types in the opposite directions).
G. H. Hill, Num. Cbroti., 1920, p. 112 (PI. xiv, 10). British Museum.
Artumpari.
Cire. B.C. 400-390.
Head of Athene to 1., in crested Athenian helmet : border of
dots. Chisel cut.
tyL. 3i^1IOT1A (to r.). Head of bearded Satrap to r. in Persian
headdress, within dotted circle, in incuse circle. — Stater.
(J. P. Lambros, 1896.)
B. M. Cat., Int. xxxvi, note; PI. xliv, 10 (this coin).
Babelon, p. 287, n° 389 bis (this coin).
Uncertain Dynast.
Circ. B.C. 400.
Head of Athene to r., in crested Athenian helmet : circle of dots.
55'
LYCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
fyL. Head of bearded Satrap to r., inmitra : circle of dots. — Obol.
(Gian Louisides, 1905.)
Cf. Babelon PI. xcix, 10.
Khin...
Circ. B.C. 405-395.
7235
PI. 259
151
JKiS
Pegasos with curved wings flying to 1. ; below, goat's head to 1.
J$L. Triskeles to r., in dotted incuse square. — Stater.
(T. Ready ; from United Service Institution Sale, 1896 ; ex Fellows Cabinet,
Lycian Coinage, PI. xvi, 1).
B. M. Cat., p. 27, n° 122 (PI. vn, 7).
9.78
Series V.
Mithrapata.
Circ. B.C. 390.
7236
PI. 259
I5I-7
JK26
Lion's scalp facing.
]$L. [M]E*PPP. Triskeles to 1. ; in third angle, ear of corn : the
whole in incuse square. — Stater.
(Gen* Moore sale, 1889; lot., 403.)
Cf. Babelon PI. en, 23.
Cf. Six, Monn. Lye, p. 68, n° 234.
9.83
Trbbanimi.
Dynast of Limyra.
Circ. B.C. 390-385.
7237
PI. 259
152.6
^.24
Lion's scalp facing.
fyL. [T] P B. Triskeles to 1. ; in second angle, club : within incuse
square. — Stater.
(A. Sambon, Florence, 1889.)
B. M. Cat., p. 34, no 145 (PI. vm, 12).
Jameson Cat., PI. lxxix, 1588.
Babelon, PI. cm, 9.
9.87
— 552
LYCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7238
PI. 259
43-5
^Ri7
Lion's scalp facing.
fyL. TPB BWNEME. Triskeles ro 1., in incuse circle. — Tetrobol.
2.82
(Gian Louisides, 1907.)
B. M. Cat., p. 34, n° 147 (PI. vm, 14).
7239
PI. 259
43-4
JR. 17
Similar.
fy.. TPB [BWN EME. Similar. — Tetrobol.
(Macridi Pacha, 189 5.)
Babelon, PI. cm, 13.
2.81
Va<1 . . .
Circ. B.C. 385-380.
7240
151. 8
^23
Lion's scalp facing.
PI. 259
9.84
fyL. TtA. Triskeles to 1. : the whole in incuse circle. — Stater.
(Rollin & Feuardent, 1892.)
B. M. Cat., p. 35, n° 152 (PI. vm, 18).
Bahelon, PI. cm, 16.
Parikla.
Dynast of Limyra and King of Lvcia.
Circ. B.C. 380-362.
7241
PI. 259
44 3
JK16
Lion's scalp facing.
tyL. TtP lEK] At. Triskeles to 1., in incuse circle. — Tetrobol.
2.87
(Whittall sale, 1884.)
Cf. Babelon, PI. civ, 13.
7242
PI. 259
40.2
JR. 15
Similar.
f$L. PtP EK At. Similar. — Tetrobol.
fCarfrae sale, 1901.)
2.60
7243
PI. 259
43
.R14
Similar.
I^L. [rtj P EK At. Similar. — Tetrobol.
2.78
(Gian Louisides, 1907.)
553
LYCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7244
PI. 259
33
JE 13
Head of young Pan tol., horned.
fy. Pf PE KA. Triskeles to 1.
2.13
(Whittall sale, 1884.)
B. M. Cat., p. 36, n° 157.
7245
PI. 259
32
JE 12
Similar.
$L. • T PE K... Similar.
2.07
(Gian Louisides, 1907.)
7246
35
JE 13
Similar.
fy. Pt-.-KA. Similar.
2.26
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
7247
33
JE 11
Similar.
2.13
(G. Louisides, 1905.)
7248
PI. 259
16
JE 10
Forepart of goat springing to 1.
fy. PtPEKA. Triskeles to 1.
1 .23
(Dr Imhoof, 189s.)
B. M. Cat., p. 37, n° 164.
Fellows, PI. vi, 8.
Babelon, PL civ, 20.
7249
15
JE 12
Similar.
I$L. Similar.
0.97
(Gian Louisides, 1905.)
Babelon, Perses Achem., p. 79, n° 539.
Uncertain Satraps.
Circ. B.C. 425-385.
7250
PI. 259
37.8
^.13
Winged male figure, wearing drapery from the waist down-
wards, kneeling to r. on r. knee, wearing peculiar headdress ot
2.45
plumes, holding sceptre or caduceus in front of him.
fyL. Griffin standing to 1., r. forepaw raised ; within dotted square,
in incuse square. — Tetrobol.
(Whittall sale, 1884 ; lot. 1280.)
Cf. Imhoof, Monti. Gr., p. 356, n° 28; Choix, PI. v, n°i79.
Attributed to Mallus, by Sir Hermann Weber, on the authority of Dr Imhoof.
— 554 —
LYCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7251
PI. 259
22
JR. 10
Hermes, beardless, winged, kneeling on 1. knee to 1., r. hand rais-
ed*.
I.42
tyL. Lion to 1., looking backward, with r. forefoot raised ;
above 2. — Diobol.
(G. Louisides, 1907.)
Cf. Babelon, Perses Achhn., p. 82, n° 554 (PI. xv, 26).
* Babelon ascribes this coin to an uncertain satrap, circ. B.C. 460, and gives
Pamphvlia as the place of mintage.
Series VI.
Lycia in genere.
Imperial Coinage.
Claudius.
725 I A
PI. 259
133-4
/E 24
TIBEPIOIKAAYAI02 KAIIAP IEBAITOI. Head of Claudius
to 1.
8.64
$L. TEPMANIKOI AYTO KPATHP TTATHP fTATPIAOI. Arte-
mis wearing short chiton, standing to r., holding torch in r. and
Nike on 1. ; at her feet, a stag to r. looking up : border of dots.
(Spink, 1889.)
Domitian.
7252
PI. 259
52.3
-/K20
AVT KAIC AOMITIANOCCEBACTOCTEPM. Head of Domitian
to r., laureate : border of dots.
3-39
tyL. €TOYC[lA] YTTATOY IZ. Lyre (kithara); in field tor., branch
of laurel,
(G. Louisides, 1907.)
B. M. Cat., p. 39, n° 6.
Autonomous (chiefly post- Alexandrine), Federal, and Impe-
rial Coinage of the towns of Lycia.
Arycanda.
(Aruf.)
Imperial Coinage.
Gordianus Pius.
7253
PI. 259
198
JE 32
...MANT TOPAIANOC C€B. Bust of Gordian III to r., laureate,
wearing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
12.83
— 555
70
LYCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
T$L. APY KAN A € CON. Deity (Sozon ?) wearing sleeved short
chiton, chlamys over shoulders, trousers, and radiate Phrygian
cap, riding to r. on horseback, brandishing club in r. : border
of dots.
(A. Lawson, Smyrna, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 45, n° 6 (PI. x, 5).
Mionnet, III, p. 433, n° 12.
Balbura.
(Katara.)
Imperial Coinage.
Caligula.
7254
PI. 259
80
JE 19
TAIOC CEBACTOC. Head of Caligula to r., bare.
BAABOY
"EjL, pcn^ • Herakles nude, standing, facing ; holds in r. club;
5.18
over 1. arm lion-skin.
(Bunbury sale, 1897.)
B. M. Cat., p. 46, n° 3.
Choma.
First Century B . C.
7255
PL 259
51
JE16
Head of Zeus to I., laureate.
fyL. XC1. Horseman, wearing crested helmet, and chlamys flying
3.3O
behind shoulders, riding to r., brandishing club in r.
(O. Noury Bey, 1906.)
B. M. Cat., p. 49, n° 1 (PL xi, 1).
-
Cragus.
{District.)
Circ. B.C. 81 — Imperial Times.
7256
25.5
^R.16
Head of Apollo to r., laureate; hair in formal curls ; in field, AY.
T$L. Lyre (kithara); in field KP ; to I., branch ; to r., star : the
I.65
whole in incuse square. — Drachm.
(W. Webster.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 52, no 7.
- 556
LYCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
72)7
PI. 259
27.6
JKl$
Similar.
1$L. Similar; in field 1., eagle standing on omphalos to r., looking
i-79
to 1. — Drachm.
(J. Sanders sale, 1887.)
Similar.
7258
PI. 259
25 -5
jK 15
J$L. Similar; in field 1., branch with fillets. — Drachm.
(Webster sale, 1886.)
B. M. Cat., p. 52, n° 7.
1.65
7259
23
JK16
Similar.
1.49
!}£.. Similar; no symbol. — Drachm.
(J. Louisides, 1907.)
7260
Pi. 260
29
JE 16
BRONZE.
AY. Lyre.
1.88
fyL. KP. Stag standing to r.
(Sim sale, 1890.)
Cf. Mionnet, III, p. 454, n° 21 ; 5. VII, p. 9, 11° 32.
7261
PI. 260
12
JE 9
Bust of Artemis to r., with quiver at shoulder.
AY
l]L. J' Quiver : border of dots.
0.77
(Whittall sale, 1884.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 53, PI. xi, 13.
7262
PI . 260
38
JE 16
Similar ; type to 1. : border of dots.
^L. K P. Quiver with strap : border of dots around plain border.
2.46
(Sim sale, 1890.)
7263
48
JE16
Similar.
R£. Similar.
(Whittall sale, 1884.)
3. 1 1
Imperial Times.
7264
PI. 260
50
JE 17
AY. Bust of Artemis to r., hair rolled.
¥)l. Bust of Apollo to r., laureate ; formal curls.
3.24
(Greenspan, London, 1901.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., PI. xii, 1.
— 557 —
LYCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7265
PI. 260
76.8
JE 19
Similar ; letter Y quite distinct, the first may be a K *.
R£. KP. Similar.
(Whittall sale, 1884.)
4.98
* This coin was described in the Whittall sale Catalogue as belonging to Kopella
or Cyaneae. Sir Hermann Weber suggested it to be an Alliance coin ofCragusand
Cyaneae.
Imperial Coinage.
Augustus.
7266
PI. 260
35
iRi8
Head of Augustus to r. : plain circle.
T$L. KP (below). Two trichord lyres side by side ; between them,
2.26
palm-branch ; above, star : within plain circle. — Drachm.
(J. Louisides, 1907.)
Cyaneae.
(Ya'u.)
Imperial Coinage.
Tranquillina.
7267
PI. 260
280
M 30
CABTPANKVAA€INAC€B. Bust of Tranquillina to r., with crescent
behind shoulders : border of dots.
18.14
J$L. KYA N €1 [TflN]. Horseman wearing crested helmet, cuirass,
and chlamys, galloping to r., throwing javelin with r.
(Gian Louisides, 1905.)
Limyra.
(Duden Su.')
League Coinage. B.C. 168. — A.D. 43.
7268
PI. 260
45
iRis
Head of Apollo to r., laureate; hair rolled.
J$L. AYKIHN (above). Lyre (kithara); on either side, A 1 ; infield
2.91
to 1., crested helmet : the whole in incuse square. — Drachm.
(J. P. Lambros, 1902.)
1
- 558
LYCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7269
PI . 260
37.6
^15
Similar ; countermark on cheek, quiver.
tyL. Similar ; no symbol. — Drachm.
2.44
(Gian Louisides, 1907.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 60, n° 4 (PI. xm, 4).
7270
PI. 260
19. I
m 10
Head of Apollo to r., laureate *.
fyL. Bow and quiver in saltire : the whole in incuse square.
1 .24
(Fontana sale, Frankfort-on-M., 1888.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 61, n° 8 (PI. xm, 6).
* Ascribed to Limyra by Dr Rudolf Heberley, of Berlin (for the Corpus).
Imperial Coinage.
Gordianus Pius.
7271
PI. 260
IJO
JE 24
AYK MANT rOPAIANOC-. Bust of Gordian III to r., wearing
radiate crown, paludamentum and cuirass : border ot dots.
9.72
tyL. AIMVPOC. Bearded River-god recumbent to 1., wearing hima-
tion over lower limbs, holding in r. reed, and resting 1. elbow
on reversed vase from which a stream flows : border of dots.
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 61, n° 11 (PI. xm, 8).
Cf. Mionnet III, p. 436, n° 30.
Masicytes.
(District.)
League Coinage.
First series. B.C. 168 — 81.
7272
PI. 260
27.3
Aij
Head of Apollo to r., laureate; A on neck.
fyL. Lyre (kithara); on either side, MA : the whole in incuse square.
i-77
— Drachm.
(Gian Louisides, 1905.)
B. M. Cat., p. 63, n° 3.
— 559 —
LYCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size .
DESCRIPTION
Second series. B.C. 168 — circ. 81.
7273
PI. 260
24.6
iR 15
Head of Apollo to r., laureate.
tyL. M A. Lyre (kithara) ; on either side, star of six rays : the whole
i-59
in incuse square. — Drachm.
(J. Louisides, 1907.)
Third series. Circ. B. C. 81-27.
7274
PI. 260
29.2
JB.16
Head of Apollo to r., laureate ; hair tied in a curl behind neck ; to
1., AY.
1.89
1$L. MA. Lyre (kithara) ; to 1., owl facing : the whole in incuse
square. — Drachm.
(Ad. E. Cahn, Frankfort, 1883.)
7275
PI. 260
26.8
iR 15
Similar ; no letters visible.
J$L. Similar ; in field to v., tripod. — Drachm.
1.74
(P. Macridi Pacha, 1893.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 64, n° 14 (PI. xm, 16).
Fifth series.
7276
PI. 260
28.5
iRi6
Head of Apollo to r., bound with taenia ; stiff formal locks and hair
tied in a curl behind neck ; bow and quiver at shoulder.
1.85
tyL. AYKIHN (above). Lyre (kithara) ; on either side, M A : the
whole in incuse square. — Drachm.
(J. Sanders sale, 1887.)
B. M. Cat., p. 65, n° 21 (PI. xm, 18).
7277
PI. 260
11. 5
An
Head of Artemis to r., wearing stephane ; bow and quiver at
shoulder.
0.75
AY
]$L. . Quiver with strap ; to 1., torch : the whole in incuse
MA
square. — Quarter Drachm.
(Gian Louisides, 1907.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 65, n° 24 (PI. xiv, 1).
— 560
LYCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7278
58
PI. 260
3-75
7279
52
PI. 260
3 37
7280
50.5
PI. 260
3.27
7281
50
PI. 260
3-2-1
JE 18
JE 20
7282
Pi . 260
^20
JR. 18
29.5
1. 91
^.15
League Coinage.
BRONZE.
B.C. 168 — circ. 81.
Bust of Apollo to r., formal curls; on either side, AY.
fyL. Head of Artemis to r., wearing stephane and necklace ; behind
shoulder, bow and quiver ; on either side M A : concave field.
(Whittall sale, i88.|.)
Circ. B. C. 81 — Imperial Times.
Head of Artemis to r. ; bow and quiver at shoulder : border of
dots.
Rl. MA. Stag standing to r. : border ot dots.
(Whittall sale, i88.|.)
CI'. B. M. Cat., p. 67, 11° 30 (PI. xiv, 4).
Imperial Coinage.
Augustus.
AY. Head of Augustus to r., bare: linear border.
IjL. MA (below). Two lyres (kitharai); between them, ear of corn :
border of dots. — Drachm.
(J. Louisides, 1907.)
Similar.
tyL. Similar ; no symbol : border of dots. — Drachm.
(N. Dimitriou, 1901.)
Myra.
(Detnbre.)
League Coinage.
B.C. 168 — circ. 81.
AY. Head ot Apollo to r., laureate.
- 561 -
LYCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
M Y
J$L. Lyre (kithara) ; on either side, ; in field to 1., hem-hem
crown : the whole within incuse square. — Drachm.
(W. H. Waddington.)
B. M. Cat., p. 69, n° 4 (PI. xiv, 13).
7283
PI. 260
I4.5
JE 9
Head of Apollo to r., laureate.
fyL. MY. Bowr and quiver.
(Athens, 1897.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., PI. xv, 1.
O.94
Circ. B.C. 81 — Imperial Times.
7284
62.9
M 19
AY. Head of Artemis to r., wearing stephane and necklace ; bow
and quiver behind shoulder : border of dots.
4.08
T$L. MY. Stag standing to r.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 70, n° 8.
Mionnet, III, p. 438, n° 43.
7285
PI. 260
52.6
M 19
Similar.
Y$L. Similar; behind stag, hem-hem crown : border of dots.
3.41
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
B. M. Cat., p. 70, no 8 (PI. xv, 3).
Imperial Coinage.
Gordianus Pius.
7286
PI. 260
262
JE$o
AVTKAIM.ANTrOPAIANOCC€B. Bust of Gordian III to r.,
laureate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
16.97
T$L. MY P € CON. In distyle temple (Ionic), cultus-statue of Arte-
mis Eleuthera, wearing veil and modius ; at her feet to 1.,
patera : border of dots.
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 71, no 14 (PI. xv, 8).
Cf. Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 16, no 68.
— 562
LYCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Patara.
(GeletnishJ)
League Coinage.
Circ. B.C. 168 — circ. B.C. 81.
7287
PI. 261
43-4
iRi9
Head of Apollo to r., laureate; hair flowing ; bow and quiver be-
hind neck.
2.81
T$L. AYKIHN (above). Lyre (kithara) ; on either side, TTA : the
whole in incuse square. — Drachm.
(Whittall sale. 1884.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 75, n" 1 (PI. xv. 12).
7288
39
iR 15
Similar.
T$L. Similar. — Drachm.
2. 52
(Gian Louisides, 1907.)
7289
PI. 261
19
JE 9
Head of Apollo to r., laureate.
fyL. p_nK1 • Head of Artemis to 1., wearing stephane.
1 .23
(N. D'miitriou, 1898.)
B. M. Cat., p. 75, n° 5.
Imperial Coinage.
Gordian III.
7290
PI. 261
209.5
JE 27
AVT KAIMANTTOPAIANOC C€B. Bust of Gordian to r., laureate,
wearing paludamentum and cuirass : border of dots.
13.58
tyL. TTATrAP]€CON. Herakles to r. wrestling with Antaeus and
strangling him.
(Thcodoridi, 1892.)
Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 18, n° 73.
Phaselis.
(Tchirova.')
Before circ. B. C. 466.
7291
PI. 261
168.2
yR 21
Prow of galley to r., in shape of forepart of boar ; above, two shields.
10 90
- 563 -
7'
LYCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
tyL. Incuse square divided by bands into three compartments. —
Stater.
(J. P. Lambros, 1892.)
Cf. Babelon, PI. xxill, 1.
7292
PI. 261
57.8
iRi5
Prow of galley in shape of forepart of boar.
^L. Incuse square, punched. — Tetrobol.
(Theodoridi, 1892.)
„*„ This coin should be placed amongst the uncertain.
3-75
7293
PI. 261
167.7
/R.20
Prow of galley to 1., in form of boar's head.
J$L. ^AZ. Stern of galley : the whole in incuse square. — Stater.
10.87
(Whittall sale, 1884.)
B. M. Cat., p. 79, n° 4 (PI. xvi, 7).
Cf. Babelon, PI. xxm, 8.
7294
PI. 261
46.5
iRi3
Prow of galley to r. ; above •••.
fyL. 4>AI. Stern of galley : the whole in incuse square. — Tetrobol.
3.01
(Whittall sale, 1884; lot 1196.)
Cf. Babelon, PI. xxm, 10.
Fourth and Third Centuries B.C.
7295
PI. 261
77-4
JE 14
Prow of galley to r.
^L. <|>AIH. Stem of galley to r.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 80, n° 5.
5.02
League Coinage.
B.C. 168 — circ. B.C. 81.
7296
PI. 261
40
iRi5
Head of Apollo to r., laureate.
1$L. <|>AZHAI (above). Lyre (kithara) ; to r., lighted torch ; to 1.,
2.59
hem-hem crown oflsis : the whole in incuse square. — Drachm.
(J. P. Lambros, 1902.)
B. M. Cat., p. 81, n° 16 (PI. xvn, 1).
— 564
LYCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7297
PI. 261
37-4
JR. 14
Similar.
J$L. Similar. — Drachm.
2.42
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
Circ. B.C. 81 — Imperial Times.
7298
72.5
JE 18
Prow of galley tor. : above, Nike flying to r. with wreath : border
of dots.
4.70
tyL. <|>A. Athene helmeted standing to r., wearing aegis, hurling
thunderbolt with r. : border of dots.
(Whittall sale, 1884.)
B. M. Cat. p. 82,110 18 (PI. xvii, 3).
7299
PI. 261
80.6
JE 18
Prow of galley, without Nike.
I$L. Similar ; (|> ; the other letter not visible.
5 .22
(Sim sale, 1890.)
Pinara.
(Minara.)
League Coinage.
B.C. 168 — circ. 81.
7300
PI. 261
37.6
iR 15
Head of Apollo to r., laureate; hair rolled.
J$L. n 1. Lyre (kithara) j above, AYKYHN : the whole in incuse
2.44
square. — Drachm.
(J. P. Lambros, 1902.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 84, no 5.
Rhodiapolis.
League Coinage.
7301
PI. 261
42.2
iR 15
Head of Apollo to r., laureate ; hair flowing.
fyL. AYKIflN. Lyre (kithara) ; on either side, P 0 ; in field to 1.,
2.73
torch : the whole in incuse square. — Drachm.
(W. T. Ready, 1897.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 85, n° 1 (PI. xvii, 8).
- 56)
LYCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Termessus Minor.
A colony of the Pisidian Termessus.
See under Pisidia, where these coins will be found described,
in order to keep to the order of the Brit. Mus. Catalogue.
Tlos.
(Duver.*)
Circ. B.C. 350.
7302
PI. 261
19
iRl3
Head of Athene to r., in crested Athenian helmet.
fyL. Two lions seated opposite each other, heads facing, each with
one paw raised ; in ex., diskeles : border of dots. — Diobol.
I.23
(Whittall sale, 1884; lot 1200.)
Babelon, Perses Achem., PI. xv, 12.
Imhoof, Monn. gr., p. 329, n° 22.
De Luynes, Num. Cyp., PI. II, 16.
Babelon, Traite, PI. en, 15.
7503
PI. 261
44
ifLi6
Head ot Apollo to r., laureate ; hair rolled, two plaits on neck ;
behind neck, bow and quiver .
2.85
l$l. AYKIHN. Lyre (kithara) ; on either side, TA ; in field to 1.,
crested helmet with cheek-pieces : the whole in incuse square. —
Drachm.
(Gian Louisides, 1905.)
B. M. Cat., p. 88, no 2.
BRONZE.
B.C. 168 — Imperial Times.
7304
PI. 261
80.5
JE 18
Figure of Deity standing.
I£. AYKIHN. Lyre; on either side, T A : the whole in incuse
5 .22
square .
(Sim sale, 1890.)
566 -
LYCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7305
17
JE 12
Head of Apollo to r., laureate.
tyL. T A. Bow and quiver in saltire ; above, AYKIHN (indistinct):
I . 10
the whole in incuse square.
(Sim sale, 1890.)
B. M. Cat., p. 88, no 5 (PI. xvii, 13).
Tlos and Cragus.
Alliance Coins.
Imperial Times. Before A.D. 43 .
7306
PI. 261
54
£18
A[Y]. Head of Artemis to r., laureate ; hair rolled ; bow and quiv-
er at shoulder.
3.50
^- up ' ^tag stantnn§ t0 r- : border of dots.
(Gian Louisides, 190s.)
Batelon, Inv. fVadditigton, p. 176, n° 3193.
7307
PI. 261
70
JE 16
Similar ; no letters.
fjL. T£ pn. Same type.
4-53
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
Cf. Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 23, n° 92.
Xanthus.
B.C. 168 — circ. B.C. 81.
7308
PI. 261
42.5
Al6
Head of Apollo to r., laureate ; bow and quiver behind neck.
fyL. AYKIHN. Lyre (kithara) ; to 1. I : the whole in incuse square.
2.7$
— Drachm.
(Whittall sale, 1884.)
- 567 -
PAMPHYLIA
— 569 —
PAMPHYLIA
PAMPHYLIA
Hill,, G.F.B., M.Cat., Lycia, Pamphylia, etc., 1897.
Babelon, Inventaire de la Collection IVaddington, 1898.
Babelon, Traite des mown, grecques et romaines, Paris, 1901-1926.
Imhoof, Kleinasiatische Miin\en, II, 1902.
— 570
PAMPHYLIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
PAMPHYLIA
Aspendus.
Balky^i
On the river Eurytnedon, about eight miles from the sea, zuai a popu-
lous and wealthy city (H.N., p. 699).
Circ. B.C. 500-400.
Persic Standard.
7309
PI. 261
139
iRi9
Plated.
Nude warrior, armed, holding round shield, fighting to r. Rude
archaic work.
9-00
HjL. Triskeles of human legs : in incuse square. — Persic stater.
(W.T. Ready, 1897.)
Cf. Babelon, PI. xxni, 16.
J. P. Six, in a letter to Sir H.W. (Jan. 1897) considers this coin older than
all those known of Aspendus.
7310
PI. 261
166.7
iR2I
Nude warrior, helmeted, fighting to r. ; holding in 1. round shield,
in r. short sword.
IO.80
T$L. E2- Triskeles of human legs; ivy-leaves between legs. — Persic
stater.
(Dr F.Parkes Weber, 1889.)
Cf. Macdonald, Hunter Cat., II, PI. lvii, 23.
7311
PI. 261
92.6
J&19
Nude horseman to 1., galloping, hurling spear with r. : border of
dots.
6.00
1$L. E2TFEA (above). Boar running to r. : dotted incuse circle. —
Drachm.
(Whittall sale, 1884 ; lot 1209.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., PI. xix, 8.
Babelon, PI. cxliii, 11.
571
72
PAMPHYLIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7312
PI. 261
82.5
JKiS
Similar; type to r. : border of dots.
J$L. EZT (in ex.). Boar to r. : border of dots. — Drachm.
5 35
(Spink, 1 89 1.)
Babelon, PI. cxliii, 14.
Circ. B.C. 400-300.
7313
PI. 261
168.5
J&25
Two westlers engaged : border of dots. Chisel cut.
§L. EITFEAIIY[IJ (to 1.). Slinger to r. wearing short chiton, dis-
10.92
charging sling to r. ; in field, triskeles of human legs ; to r. BAAVZ
(name of dynast ?) ; two countermarks, lion's scalp, and two eagles
side by side : square of dots. — Stater.
(Macridi Pacha, 1894.)
Babelon, p. 950, n° 1 ^77 (this coin).
Imhoof, Kleinasiatische Mun\en, II, p. 312, n° 12 (PI. x, 18 ; this coin)
7314
PI. 261
169.6
^23
Similar, the 1. westler holds with r. the forearm of his opponent;
the r. has his r. leg between the legs of his opponent, trying to
10.99
trip him.
J$L. No inscr. (out of field). Similar type; in field to r., triskeles :
within dotted square in deep incuse square. — Stater.
(Mayer sale, 1887.)
7315
PI. 262
167
^.24
Similar; the 1. westler holds his opponent with both hands ; below,
countermark, triskeles.
10.82
fyL. EITFEAIIYI (1.). Slinger to r. ; to r., triskeles; in field, three
countermarks: bucranium, unbearded janiform head, and animal
(horse) looking back : dotted square. — Stater.
(Mayer sale, 1887.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 96, n° 19.
7316
PI. 262
167.3
^23
Similar ; no countermark.
Similar ; between legs of slinger, TT ; in field, three countermarks :
10.84
head of Athene in crested helmet, and inscr. •••IAE ; boar to r. ;
indistinct : square border of dots. — Stater.
(Mayer sale, 1887.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 99, n° 50.
Cf. Babelon, clxiii, 22.
572
PAMPHYLIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7317
PI. 262
7318
PI. 262
7319
PI. 262
7320
PI. 262
7321
PI. 262
167
10.82
168
IO.8!
166.8
10.81
160.2
lo~38
36
2.33
A22 Similar ; between the two westlers FK ; in 1. and r. field, £ ? :
border of dots.
1$L. E2TFEAIIY2. Slinger tor. ; to r., triskeles ; in r. field, coun-
termark, griffin's head ; between slinger's legs, punch mark :
square border of dots. — Stater.
(Bompois sale, Paris, 1882.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 98, n° 42.
JR. 22 Similar; no letters : border of dots.
A21
JK29
/El.
3Li4
1$L. E2TFEA- Similar; no coutermarks. — Stater.
B.M.Cat., p. 96, n° 18 (PI. xx, 1).
(Mayer sale, 1887.)
Two westlers engaged; between them, TTO : border of dots.
tyL. EITFEAIIY[2](to 1.). Slinger to r. ; wearing chiton, discharg-
ing sling to r. ; in field to r., triskeles of human legs beneath :
within dotted square. — Stater.
(W.S.Lincoln.)
Circ. B.C. 300-190
Two westlers engaged ; between the figures, f"IO : border of dots.
tyL. ECTFEAIIYC (to 1.). Slinger, wearing short chiton, discharg-
ing sling to r. ; in field to r., above, forepart of prancing horse to
r., and below, Persian helmet, to r. ; behind slinger, Y : bord-
er of dots. — Stater.
(W.T. Ready, 1891.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 101, n° 68 (PI. xxi, 13).
BRONZE.
End of Fourth Century B.C.
Gorgoneion.
T$L. Caduceus ; in field, on eitheir side, 2 K-
Cf. Inihoof, Kleinasiatische Munqtn, PI. x, 24.
Head, Hist. Num., p. 700.
(Booker, 1885.)
573
PAMPHYLIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Fourth and Third Centuries B.C.
7322
PI. 262
50
JE16
Forepart of bridled horse galloping to r.
$L. K K- Sling : concave field.
(F.R.Wiedemann, Smyrna, 1893.)
Cf. B.M.Cat.,Pl. xxii, 2.
3.24
Second Century B.C. to Imperial Times.
7323
PI. 262
20
JE 15
Horse galloping to r. ; above, star 1. and crescent r. : border of
dots.
1 .29
tyL. A C- Slinger, wearing short chiton, discharging sling to r. :
border of dots.
(A.O. von Lennep, Smyrna, 1895.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 102, no 75 (PI. xxn, 5).
Imperial Coinage.
Domitian.
7324
PI. 262
69
JE 20
AOMITIANOC KAICAP- Head of Domitian to r., laureate : border
of dots.
4-47
1$L. ACTTCNAIGON- Two cultus-statues of nature-goddess, wearing
tall kalathos and long veil, standing facing, side by side.
(Dr Imhoof, 1897.)
Cf. for rev. type B.M.Cat., p. 103, n° 79.
Maximinus.
7325
PI. 262
283
JE$i
C6.AV.KTAI.IOYH. MAZIM€[INO]C C€- Bust of Maximus to r.,
laureate, wearing paludamentum and cuirass : border of dots.
18.33
T$L. ACn€NAIflN- Zeus to 1. and Athene to r., facing each other ;
the former with dolphin on r. arm and trident in 1. ; Athene
holds a spear and grasps the hand of Zeus.
(N. Dimitriou, 1902.)
— 574 —
PAMPHYLIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION'
Gallienus.
7526
PI. 262
312
JE 30
AVT KAI nOArAAAIHNOC Bust of Gallienus to r., laureate, wear-
ing paludamentum and cuirass; in front, 1 : border of dots.
20.21
N6n
J$L. ACTT GNAIHN. Tetrastvle temple in which KO : border
PON
of dots.
(Dr Earinos, Smyrna, 1891.)
Cornelius Valerianus.
7327
PI. 262
228
JE 31
nOV AIK K0P0VAA6PIAN0hK Al C€B Bust of Cornelius Valerian-
us to r., bare-headed, wearing cuirass and paludamentum ; in
M-77
front 1 ; below, eagle with spread wings, facing : border of dots.
fy. ACn€NAOCHCVM MAXOC ; in ex., PflMCHN- Roma and
Aspendus; on 1., city of Aspendus to r., turreted, wearing long
chiton, holding palm in 1., clasps with r. the hand of Roma to 1.,
helmeted, resting with 1. on spear : border of dots.
(W.T. Ready, 1902.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 109, n" 104 (PI. xxii, 15).
Attalia.
(Adalia).
Founded by Attains 11, king of Pergamum.
Imperial Times.
Quasi-Autonomous Coins.
7328
PI. 262
43 5
JE 15
Bust of Poseidon to r. ; in front, trident ; to 1., lizard (?): border
of dots.
2.82
Y$L. ATTAA€HN- Nike, standing to front, looking I., holding in r.,
wreath, and in 1., palm : border of dots.
(A.O. van Lennep, Smyrna, 1891.)
7329
PI. 262
37
JE 16
Similar ; behind head, dolphin.
Similar ; Nike to 1.
(Macridi Pacha, 1893.)
B.M.Cat., p. in, n° 10 (PI. xxm, 5).
Cf. Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 31, n° 24.
2.39
— 575
PAMPHYLIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7330
PI. 262
7331
PI. 262
7332
PI. 262
7333
PI. 262
MS
9-39
JE 24
^7-5
4-37
JE19
205
13.28
yE 24
355
23.00
^35
Imperial Coinage.
Hadrian.
KAICAP AAPIANOC- Bust of Hadrian to r., laureate, wearing palu-
damentum and cuirass : border of dots.
1$L. ATTA A6HN- Athene standing to 1. in tetrastyle temple, hold-
ing figure of Nike in r. and hasta in 1. resting on globe ; in
front, owl on cippus : border of dots.
(Pezzer, Smyrna, 1891.)
Antoninus Pius.
ANTHN€IN OC KAV- Bust of Antoninus Pius to r., laureate and
draped : border of dots.
T$L. ATTAA€HN- Bust of Athene to r., wearing crested Corinth-
ian helmet and aegis : border oi dots.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 112, n° 18.
Mionnet, III, p. 450, n° 30.
Marcus Aurelius.
ANT- • • Head of M. Aurelius to r., laureate.
tyL. ATTAA6HN- Athene standing to 1. dropping with r. hand her
vote into a voting urn, and holding in 1. palm-branch : border
of dots.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Valerianus Senior.
AV KAI TTOVAI OVAA6PIA NIO C- Bust of Valerian Senior to r.,
laureate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum ; in front I.
fy~. A TTAA6 HN- Artemis, with crescent over her head, and
clad with double chiton, quiver at shoulder, stands to r. between
Athene 1. with r. hand extended over naming altar, and winged
- 576 -
PAMPHYLIA
Xo.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION'
Nemesis to r., holding patera in r. ; at her feet, griffin with
wheel; in ex., wreath between two palm-branches : border of
dots.
(W.T. Ready, 1905.)
Imhoof, Kleinasiat. Mun-en, II, p. 524, n° 1 1 (this coin).
Cf. Mionnet, 5., VII, p. 37, n° 55 (after Vaillant.)
Magydus.
(Laara).
About five miles east of Altalia .
Imperial Coinage.
Philip Junior.
7334
PI. 263
1 10
JE 24
AVKMIOV C€OV <t>IAinnOC. Head of Philip Junior to r., lau-
reate ; beneath, globe : border of dots.
7.12
fyl. MArV A€QN. Hermes, naked, standing towards 1. holding in
r. purse and in 1. caduceus; chlamys over 1. arm ; in field below,
A Z (37) : border of dots.
(E. Aslanogloti, Smyrna, 1893.)
Cf. Imhoof, Gr. Muti;en, p. 680, note.
Babelon, Inv. Wadding ton, p. 182,11° 3310.
Perga.
(Mm tana.)
Between the rivers Cestrns and Catarrhactes.
Second Century B.C.
7335
Pi. 265
258.6
J&2S
Head of Artemis to r. laureate; hair rolled ; quiver behind neck :
border of dots.
16.76
fyL. APTEMIAOI (tor.)nEPrAIAI (to I.). Artemis, wearingshort
armless chiton with apoptygma, and hunting-boots, standing to
1. ; she holds in r. wreath, and with 1. is leaning on sceptre;
beside her, stag to 1., looking up ; in field to r., outside legend,
Term to 1. — Tetradrachm.
(Benlian Bros, 1896.)
(Type of B.M. Cat., PI. xxiv, 1.)
Cf. Jameson Cat., PI. lxxx, 1592.
— 577 —
PAMPHYLIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7336
PI. 263
60
J&16
Head of Artemis to r., laureate; hair rolled; quiver behind neck.
$L. APTEMIA [02] (to r.) TTEPrAIAZ (to 1.). Artemis wearing
3.88
short armless chiton, standing to 1. ; in r., she holds wreath,
and with 1. she is leaning on sceptre; beside her, stag looking up ;
between arm of Artemis and stag's head, A. — Drachm.
(F.R.Wiedemann, Smyrna, 1893.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., PI. xxiv, 2.
BRONZE.
7337
Pi. 263
62
JE 16
Distyle Ionic temple ; within, cultus-statue of Pergaean Artemis.
p. [AP] TEMIAOI n . ...
^" nEPrAlAI ' a <lulver Wltn strap.
(D"- Earinos, Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., PI. xxiv, 6.
4.01
Mionnet, III, p. 460, n° 78.
7338
52
JE 15
Similar.
fyi. Similar.
(Smyrna, 1898.)
3-37
Second Century B.C. — Imperial Times.
7339
Pi. 263
59
JE 18
Sphinx, wings recurved, wearing kalathos, seated to 1. : border of
dots.
3.82
T$L. npF|[A5 Artemis standing to 1., wearing short chiton and
hunting boots; holds in r. wreath, with 1. leaning on sceptre.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 122, n° 18 (type PI. xxiv, 7).
7340
Pi. 263
3i.5
JE 14
Similar ; type to r.
*- ^npE^'51111^^6-
re n a/t r * (Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 122, n° 15.
2.04
- 578-
PAMPHYLIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION'
Imperial Coinage.
Domitian.
7341
PI. 263
80
/£. 19
AOMITIANOC KAICAP- Head of Domitian to r., laureate : border
of dots.
5.18
}$L. APTCMIAOC n€PTAIAC- Artemis, wearing long chiton, quiv-
er behind shoulder, and crescent above head, advancing to r. ;
she holds in r., torch, and in 1., bow : border of dots.
(Alex. Grant sale. 1890.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 123, n° 23.
Mionnet, III, p. 461, n° 33.
Caracalla.
7342
160
JE 24
. . . AVKMAYP ANTnN€INOC Head of Caracalla to r., laureate.
PI. 263
10.36
1$L. n€PT AlflN Artemis wearing stephane, crescent behind should-
ers, and long chiton, standing tor., holding in both hands long
torch : border of dots.
(Magnesia. 1891.)
B.M.Cat., p. 126, n" ;6.
Mionnet, III, p. .164, n° 99.
Philip Junior.
7343
Pi 263
109
i€ 23
AV KAI IOVC€OVH OIAinnOC€- Bust ot Philip Junior to r., laur-
eate, wearing paludamentum and cuirass; below, globe : border
7.06
of dots.
Y$L. TT€PrAION Nike to 1., holding wreath in r. and palm in 1. ;
below, globe.
(Macridi Pacha, 1893.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 131, n" 59.
7344
Pi. 263
86
JE 23
AVKMIOV C€OV <t>IAinnOC€ Similar.
1$L. Similar ; no globe : border of dots.
5 • 57
(Macridi Pacha, 1893.)
B.M.Cat. , p. 131, ii" 59.
579 —
PAMPHYLIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size .
DESCRIPTION
7345
Pi. 263
102
^23
Similar.
tyL. T7€P rAIHN. Three-legged chest with folding doors, ornament-
6.61
ed with dots ; on it, three-purses.
(Dr Earinos, Smyrna, 1891.)
B.M.Cat., p. 132, n° 60 (PI. xxiv, 17).
Cf. Mionnet, III, p. 467, n° 117.
Trebonianus Gallus.
7346
PI. 263
96.5
JE 19
AVK TOVCI TP€B FAAA. Bust of Trebonianus Gallusto r., laureate,
wearing cuirass and paludamentum.
6.25
^L. n€PT [AIHNJ- Distyle temple, within which cultus-statue of
Pergaean Artemis, between crescent and star ; on pediment of
temple, eagle with spread wings : border of dots.
(Rhodes, 1898.)
Babelon, Inv. Waddinglon, p. 187, n° 3405.
Gallienus.
7347
Pi. 263
199
JE 30
AVTKAI nOAIT TAAAIHNOC C€B- Bust of Gallienus to r., laur-
eate, wearing paludamentum and cuirass ; in front 1 : border of
12.89
dots.
fyL APT€MlAOC n€PrAIAC. Distyle temple in which simulacrum
of Artemis between star and crescent above, and two torche
below; on frieze, ACVAOV : border of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1893.)
Mionnet, III, p. 468, n° 126.
7348
Pi. 263
98
JE 22
AVT KAI nOAl TAAAIHNOCCC. Bust of Gallienus to r., laureate,
wearing paludamentum and cuirass : border of dots.
6.35
tyl. fI€PrAinN- On a three-legged chest with folding doors, orn-
amented with dots (nail-heads ?), three purses.
Cf. rev. type B.M.Cat., p. 132, n° 60.
7349
Pi. 263
232
JE 30
Similar; in front of bust, I. Same die as n° 7347.
fyl. n€PP AIHN. Tyche, standing to 1., wearing kalathos and long
15.03
580
PAMPHYLIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
chiton ; holds in r. rudder ; in I. cornucopiae : border of
dots.
{O. Noury Bey, 1903.)
B.M.Cat., p. 1 }}, n° 76.
Perga and Side.
Alliance Coins.
Gordianus Pius.
73)0
PI. 263
152 JE 35 AVT KAI MANT TOPAIA NOC C€- Bust of Gordianus Pius to r.\
22.8 wearing radiate crown and paludamcntum; holding shield adorn-
ed with Gorgoneion, and spear : border of dots.
fy. H€PrAI ON CIAHTHN in ex., OMONOIA. Artemis and Athe-
ne ; between them, flaming altar. On 1., Artemis to r., radiate,
wearing long chiton, quiver at shoulder, rests 1. on long lighted
torch and with r. drops incense on altar. On r., Athene, three-
quarter to 1., wearing helmet, long chiton and aegis, drops incense
on altar, and in 1. holds spear, at foot of which is her shield :
border of dots.
(CodmiI l: . Weber sale, Munich, 1908.)
B.M.Cat., p. 141, no 105 (PI. x.w , 6).
7351
PI. 265
226
7~Pm
JE 25
7352
PI. 263
179
11.60
JE 27
Tranquillina.
CABTPANK YAA6INAC. Bust of Tranquillina to r., wearing ste-
phane and draped : border of dots.
$L. I1E (above) PrAIHN (r.) CIAHTON (1.); in ex., OMONOIA.
Athene and Artemis; between them, above, pomegranate, below,
lighted altar; Artemis on r., radiate, holding long torch ; on 1.,
Athene r., helmeted, holding spear : border of dots.
(O. Noury Bey, 1903.)
Similar.
fyL. Similar.
Mionnet, III, p. 485, n" 216.
(N. Dimitriou, 1902.)
581 -
PAMPHYLIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7353
PI. 264
169 -3
10.96
^.20
7354
Pi. 264
161 .7
10.48
^25
7355
Pi . 264
r54
9.98
^22
Side.
{Eski-Adalia.}
A few miles west of the mouth of the Melas (if. AT., p. 703).
Fifth Century B.C.
Pomegranate : dotted guilloche border.
fyi. Archaic head of Athene to r., in plain Corinthian helmet,
wearing round earring and necklace ; eye facing : within deep
incuse square. — Persic Stater.
(J.P.Lambros, 1883.)
Cf. Babelon, PI. xxiv, 4.
G.F.Hill, Num. Cbron., 1920, p. 113 (PI. xiv, 12). British Museum.
Circ. B. C. 400-300.
Athene standing to 1., wearing crested helmet, aegis, and long
chiton ; holds on r. owl ; 1. rests on shield, interior of which is
visible ; in field to 1., pomegranate; tor., spear : border of dots.
fy.. ■ • . I^VflH. • • Apollo, with short hair, standing tol., nude but
for chlamys over shoulders and 1. arm ; holds in r., laurel-branch ;
in front of him, altar ; behind, raven to 1. — Persic Stater.
(D<- F. Imhoof-Blumer, 1888.)
Ct.B.M.Cat., PI. xxvi, 5.
Cf. Mionnet, 5. VII, PI. in, 5.
Cf. Babelon, PI. CXL1I, 17.
Athene standing to 1., wearing crested helmet and longchiton with
apoptygma; holds in extended r. Nike flying to r. with wreath;
1. rests on shield adorned with Gorgoneion against which leans
her spear ; in field 1., pomegranate ; to r. H : border of dots.
Chisel-cut.
fy-. IH-.-^pYIVir . Apollo, with long hair, standing to 1., naked
but for chlamys over his shoulders ; with r. he pours libation
from patera on lighted altar; with 1. he holds laurel-branch;
behind him, raven. — Persic Stater.
(Macridi Pacha, 1896.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 145, no 15 (PI. xxvi, 7).
582 —
PAMPHYLIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION-
7356
PI. 264
7357
PI. 264
7358
PI. 264
7359
PI. 264
7360
PI. 264
7361
Pi. 264
165
10.69
iR22
1*4-5
IO.66
JR. 22
250
16.20
/R28
2)0
l6.20
62.6
4.06
iR28
iR 18
JE16
3-75
Similar; in field to r., tk.
tyL. • • .HflHT . Similar; no raven. Chisel-cut. — Persic Stater.
(Macridi Pacha, 1893.)
Cf.B.M.Cat.,p. 146, n° 16 (PI. xxvi, 8).
Mionnet, III, p. 472, n° 145.
Babelon, PI. cxliii, 3.
Similar; in field to r., *70?.
fy. IHTZSYflHr . Similar. — Persic Stater.
(Bompois sale, Paris, 1882.)
B.M.Cat.p. 146, n» 18 (PI. xxvi, 10).
Babelon, PI. cxliii, 2.
Circ. B. C. 190-36.
Head of Athene to r., in crested Corinthian helmet.
J$L. Nike advancing to 1. ; wears long chiton and peplos round
waist and 1. arm ; r. hand holds wreath; in field tol., pomegra-
nate; magistrate's initials, AH M. — Attic Tetradrachm.
(A.O.van Lennep, Smyrna, 1892.)
B.M.Cat., p. 147, n° 30.
Similar.
1$L. Similar; magistrate's name, KAE YX. — Attic Tetradrachm.
B . M . Cat . , p . 148, n° 40.
Head of Athene to r., in crested Corinthian helmet.
l$L. Nike advancing to 1., as on two preceding coins ; pomegranate
to 1. ; no magistrate's name. — Attic Drachm.
(A. Lawson, Smyrna, 1891.)
BRONZE.
Third Century B.C.
Head of Athene to r., in crested Corinthian helmet.
- 583
PAMPHYLIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7362
PI. 264
22.5
I .46
JE 11
7363
PL 264
7^
4.66
JE 18
7364
PI. 264
138
8.94
JE 25
7365
Pi. 264
JE 19
4.08
fyL. Pomegranate.
(Macridi Pacha, 1893.)
B.M.Cat., p. 150, n° 59 (PI. xxvm, 4).
Mionnet, S. VII, p. 64, n° 180.
Similar.
1§L. Similar : border of dots
(A.O.van Lennep, Smyrna, 1891.)
Imperial Coinage.
Nero.
N€PCON KAICAP (indistinct). Bust of Nero to r., laureate.
tyL. CIA HT. Athene to 1., wearing crested helmet and chiton ;
holds in r. spear and pomegranate; on 1. shoulder, shield; in
front of her, below, snake to 1. : border of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1893.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 152, n° 74 (PI. xxvm, 9).
Trajan.
KAICAP N6POV AC TPAIANOC. Head of Trajan to r., laureate :
border of dots.
J$L. CIAHTGON (r.). Apollo standing to front, head 1., wearing
short chiton, holding in extended r. pomegranate and resting 1.
on spear : border of dots .
(Macridi Pacha, 1896.)
Hadri
nan.
[AVKAICAP] AAPIANOC. Head of Hadrian to r., laureate.
T$L. [CI]AH TOON. Athene, helmeted, advancing to 1., holding in
extended r. pomegranate, in 1. shield : border of dots.
(A.O.van Lennep, Smyrna, 1892.)
Babelon, Inv. Waddington, p. 189, n° 3452.
~ )84 -
PAMPHYLIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7366
PI. 264
47
3.04
7367
PI. 264
133
8.61
7368
Pi. 264
"5
7-45
Antoninus Pius.
JE 18 . .ANTON€l. . . Bust of Antoninus Pius to r., laureate : border of
dots.
$L. CIAHTON (across the field). Athene standing to 1., helmeted,
holding pomegranate in r. and shield on left arm ; beside her,
snake to 1. : border of dots.
(Alex. Gram sale, 1890.)
Babelon, Inv. IVatUiugtoii, p. 189,11° J45$.
Gordianus Pius.
JE 23 AYT K MANT TOPAIANOC. Bust of Gordianus Pius to r., laur-
eate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
1}<L CIA HTON. Athene to 1., helmeted, holding in 1. palm, with
r. dropping pebble into urn : border of dots.
(1> Imhoof, 1898.)
Cf. 11. M. Cat., p. 156. n° 93.
Hostilianus.
JE 25 KAICAP TOVAA OCTIA M€CC KV INTOC. Head of Hostilianus
to r., bare, and draped ; in front, B in countermark : border of
dots.
fyL ClAHTHN. Prize-crown with two palm-twigs, on agonistic table,
between legs of which, ^^^ : border of dots
POC
Sillyum.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Betiveen the Cestrus and Eurymedon.
7369
PI. 264
1. 16
BRONZE.
Imperial Times.
Head of Apollo to r., laureate.
fy~. IEAV HIY*. Thunderbolt.
Imhoof, M. Gr., p. 335, n° 63.
Z.f. Num., IV, p. 297, PI. VHI, 3.
(Dr Imhoof, 1897.)
585 -
PAMPHYLIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7370
PI. 264
270
£33
Imperial Coinage.
Cornelius Valerianus.
nOYAlK KOPOYAA6... Bust of Cornelius Valerianus to r., laur-
eate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum supported by eagle ;
in front, 1 .
^6.CIAA Y6HN. Tyche, standing to 1., wearing kalathos and long
chiton, holding in r. steering-oar, and in 1. cornucopiae : border
of dots .
(N. Dimitriou, 1902.)
17.49
— 586
PISIDIA
587 -
74
PISIDIA
PISIDIA
Hill, G.F., B.M.Cat., Lycia, Pamphylia and Pisidia, 1897.
Babelon, Inventaire de la Collection Wdddington, 1898.
Babelon, Traite1, 1901-1926.
Iinhoof, Kleinasiatische Miin^en, II, 1902.
588 —
PISIDIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
PISIDIA
Adada.
(Karabanlo.)
On the Ceslrus.
Autonomous.
First Century B.C.
7371
PI. 264
84
JE 19
Head of Zeus to r., laureate : border of dots.
fyL. A AAA[€]. Nike standing to 1. crowning trophy; she holds
5-44
palm in 1. hand.
(Consul Weber sale, Munich, H>o8 ; lot 725.)
Cf.B.M.Cat , p. 171, no 1 (PI. x\x, 1).
Andeda.
(Atnlixa.)
Near Poo la.
Imperial Coinage.
Julia Domna.
7372
PI. 264
"5
JE 24
IOVA OMNAC- Bust of Julia Domna to r., draped : border of
dots.
7 45
T$L. ANAH A€flN. Distyle temple, within which, simulacrum of
Pergaean Artemis, between star on 1. and crescent on r. : bord-
er of dots.
(O.Noury Bey, 1902.)
Cf. rev. type B.M.Cat., p. 175, n° 5.
Antiocheia.
(Yalovadj.)
An important sanctuary of Men Askcnos on the Anthius. It received
a Roman colony in the time of Augustus (H.N., 706).
589
PISIDIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Imperial Coinage.
Severus Alexander.
7373
Pi. 264
191
JE 28
IMP MAV SEVALEXANDER AV. Head of Severus Alexander to r.,
laureate : border of dots.
12.37
fy. ANTHIO; in ex., ANI1?LCH • River-god Anthios, recumbent
to 1., nude to waist, himation over lower limbs; holds in extend-
ed r. cornucopiae, and rests I. elbow on reversed urn from which
water flows ; behind him, reed growing : border of dots.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 186, no 59.
Cf. Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 100, n° 68.
Gordianus Pius.
7374
Pi. 265
384
JEH
IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANOVS AVG. Bust of Gordian III to r.,
laureate, wearing paludamentum and cuirass : border of dots.
24.88
fy. VIRTAVGCOLANTIOCH SR. The Emperor on galloping
horse to r., paludamentum flying behind, 1. holds reins, r. aims
spear at fallen foe wearing Phrygian cap : border of dots.
(Magnesia ad Sipylum, 1891.)
Mionnet, III, p. 501, n° 62.
7375
PI. 26s
365
JE33
IMP CAES MANT GORDIANVS AVG. Similar.
rw CAES ANTIOCH COL ^ v. . . . , . . , . ., ,
I)c. __ . 1 wo Victories placing shield inscribed
23.65
SR on palm-tree at foot of which two captives are seated : border
of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1893.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 193, n° 99.
Mionnet, S. VII, p. 101, n° 76.
7376
Pi. 265
410
^ 34
Similar.
P, CAES ANTIOCH COL w ,ftn ,. . ,. . , , . ,
!>»• . Wolf to r. suckling twins ; behind,
26.56
fig-tree.
(Webster sale, 1886.)
B.M.Cat., p. 194, n° 103.
Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 101, n° 73.
590 —
PISIDIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7377
PI. 26s
7378
PI. 26s
7379
Pi. 26s
378
24.49
4i7
27.05
380
24.62
JE 34 Similar.
tyL. COLONIA CAESARIA ANTIOCHIA (around) ; in centre,
ANTIOCH
SR : border of dots.
COLONIA
(Macridi Pacha, 1893.)
B.M.Cat., p. 19s, n° 107.
Mionoet, III, p. 501, n° 57.
JE 34 Similar legend; head of Gordian III to r., laureate : border of dots.
j^ COL CAES ANTIOCH Gordian m and Antiochia standing
SR
on pedestals, inscribed S and R, facing one another; Gordian to
r. holds in 1. statue of the Genius of theCity, and grasps r. hand
of Antiochia, who stands to 1. and holds sceptre; between them,
altar : border of dots.
(Smyrna, 1891 .)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 189, n<> 76.
Cf. Mionnet, III, p. 501, n° 60.
Apollonia-Mordiaeum.
(Olttburlu.)
Near Apameia Cibotus, on the Hippoplwras (H.N., p. 706).
Imperial Coinage.
Marcus Aurelius.
JE 34 [AV]KAI MAVP ANTHN6INO. Head of M. Aurelius to r., laureate:
border of dots.
fyL- AnOAAHNIATnN AYKIHN. Zeus seated to 1., wearing hima-
tion over lower limbs, holding patera in r. and sceptre in 1. :
border of dots.
(El. Aslonoglou, Smyrna, 1893.)
Babelon, Inventaire Wadding ton, p. 199, n° 3625.
Gallienus.
7380 300 JE 36 AVTK • TAAAIhNO. Bust of Gallienus to r., laureate, wearing
PI. 265 19.44 paludamentum and cuirass: border of dots.
591 —
PISIDIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7381
PI. 265
50
3.24
iEi5
7382
PI. 265
*73
II .21
JE 27
7383
PI. 265
114
7.38
M 24
f£. ATTOAAflN IATHN j in ex., 0PAKO. River-god (Hippophoras)
recumbent to 1., himation over lower limbs and 1. arm ; holding
in r. reed, and in 1. cornucopiae ; resting elbow on overturned
vase from which water flows : border of dots.
(W.H.Waddington, 1893.)
B.M.Cat., p. 203, n° 7.
Babelou, Inv. Waddington, p. 199, n° 3629 (PI. vm, 6).
Baris.
(Isbarta.)
On the Cestrus.
Quasi-autonomous and Imperial.
Female head to 1., wearing kalathos (Tyche).
J$L. BAPHNflN. Naked male figure (Dionysos ?) standing almost
to front, head to 1., holding in 1., thyrsos, and in r., bunch of
grapes (?) : border of dots.
(O.Noury Bey, 1902.)
Cf. Babelon, Inv. Waddington, p. 199, n° 3638.
Imperial Coinage.
AYT KAI TPAI AAPIANOC. Bust of Hadrian to r., laureate, wear-
ing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
tyL. BAPHNflN. Zeus enthroned to 1., laureate, wearing himation
over lower limbs and 1. shoulder; holds thunderbolt in r. and
rests with 1. on sceptre : border ol dots.
(El. Aslonoglou, Smyrna, 1893.)
B.M.Cat., p. 207, n° 1 (PI. xxxiv, 1).
Trebonianus Gallus.
AVT TOV€IB TPB TAAAOC CB. Bust of Trebonianus Gallus to r.,
laureate, and draped : border of dots .
J$L. BA PH NHN. Men standing to 1., wearing Phrygian cap, cres-
592 —
PISIDIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
cent behind shoulders, short chiton, and high hoots ; in r., pine-
cone, 1. rests on sceptre ; r. foot on bucranium : border of dots.
(A.Lawson, Smyrna, i8«.)i.)
Cf. rev. type B.M.Cat., p. 209, n° 11.
Comama.
(Sheher Ey»k.)
Autonomous.
First Century B.C.
7384
PI. 265
28
JE 13
Two bearded and laureate heads conjoined to r.
lfy.. KO. Lion springing to r.
(Athens, 1889.)
I. 81
Imhoof, Kleiitasiat. Mun-en, 11, p. 578, n° 6 (PI. xm, 19).
Hill. B.M.Cat., Pi<t\iia, lntrod., p. ci.
Crerana.
(Girme.)
Autonomous.
Time oj Amyntas (B.C. 36-25).
7385
PI. 265
36
JE 15
Bust of Hermes to r., wearing petasos : border of dots.
tyL. KPH. Caduceus : border of dots.
2-33
(F.R.Wiedemann, Smyrna, 1893.)
Cf . B . M . Cat . , p. 2 1 j . no 2 (PI. xxx v, 2).
7386
PI. 265
49
JE 15
Head of Zeus to r., laureate : border of dots.
fyL. p. Winged thunderbolt.
(A.O.van Lennep, Smyrna, 1896.)
Si?
Ci". B.M.Cat., p. 215, n° 3.
7387
PI. 265
50.5
JE 15
Similar.
fy. CP H (1.) N (r.). Similar type;
(El. Aslonoglou, Smyrna, 1893.)
3.27
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 215, no 4 (PI. xxxv, 3).
593 —
PISIDIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7388
PI. 26s
53
JE 18
Similar.
1$L. £ . Similar.
(Webster sale, 1886.)
3-43
Imperial Coinage.
Com modus.
7389
PI. 265
87
JE 19
I'L'A-COMO. Bust of Commodus to r., head bare, draped : border
of dots.
5.63
^6. GENO (sic.) COL CRE. Genius of the Colony standing to 1.,
wearing kalathos, chiton and peplos; holds patera in r. and cor-
nucopiae in 1. : border of dots.
(F.R.Wiedemann, Smyrna, 1897.)
Babelon, Inv. Waddington, p. 203, n° 3701 (PI. vm, 12).
Geta.
7390
PI. 266
83
JE 19
P SEP GET A NOB CAE. Bust of Geta to r., bare-headed, wearing
paludamentum and cuirass.
5-37
fy. COL REM MIDDEAE. Goddess Mida seated to 1., holding
patera in r. hand : border of dots.
(O. Noury Bey, 1905.)
Cf. Imhoof, Kleinas. Miinxen, II, PI. xm, 26 (rev.).
Babelon, Iuv. Wadd., p. 203, n° 3709.
7391
PI. 266
65
JE 18
Similar.
fyL. PROP COL CR. ApolloPropylaeus standing to r. shooting with
bow : border of dots.
(A.O.van Lennep, 1892.)
Babelon, Inv. Wadd., p. 203, n° 3708.
Mionnet, III, p. 507, n° 89.
4.21
Etenna.
Near Kotenna, above Side, perhaps at Syrt. (H. N., p. 708).
First Century B . C.
7392
PI. 266
46
JE 13
Two male figures running to 1., brandishing crooked knives : bord-
er of dots.
2.98
594
PISIDIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
fyL. ET EN. Female figure (Maenad?) advancing to r. and holding
snake : border of dots.
(A.O.van Lennep, Smyrna, 1895.)
B.M.Cat., p. 220, n° 1 (PI. xxxv, 12).
Babelon, Inv. Waddington, p. 204, n° 3725 (PI. vm, 16).
Imperial Times.
7393
Pi. 266
50
IE 17
Female figure (Maenad ?), wearing long chiton, advancing to r.,
holding snake (or attacked by snake) : border of dots.
3.24
I£. ET EN. Crooked knife.
(Dr Imhoof, 1889.)
B.M.Cat., p. 220, n° 4 (PI. xxxv, 14).
Babelon, Inv. fVadd.,p. 204, n° 3722.
Mionnet, 111, p. 4^5, n° 51.
7394
PI. 266
42
JE 17
Similar.
fyL. Similar.
(Sim sale, 1890 )
2.72
Imperial Coinage.
Severus Alexander.
7395
PI. 266
122
JE24
AVK MAY C€Y AA€IANALPOC C6B|. Bust of Severus Alexander to
r., laureate, wearing paludamentum and cuirass.
7.90
$L. €T€NN €ON. Nemesis standing to I., plucking with r. hand
part of her chiton at breast, and holding staff in 1. ; in field, 1.
wheel : border of dots.
(N. Dimitriou, June 1897.)
Cf. Imhoof, Gr. Muttqen, p. 172, n° 490 (same Rev. under Geta).
Isinda.
(near Istano^.)
On the Taurus, west of Termessus (H .N., p. 708).
First Cent. B.C. or earlier.
7396
Pi. 266
50.5
JE 16
Head of Artemis to r., with quiver at shoulder.
3.27
— 595 —
75
PISIDIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7397
PI. 266
7398
7399
Pi. 266
41
2.65
22.5
1 .46
5i
3.30
JE 14
JE 12
JE 15
7400
Pi. 266
93
6.02
JE 19
7401
PI. 266
7402
PI. 266
7403
62
4.01
66.5
4.31
80
JE 18
JE 18
JE 19
(Smyrna, 1891.)
}$L. I UN. Crested helmet with cheek-pieces ; in field to r., f\
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. Babelon, Inv. Waddington, p. 205, n° 3737.
Similar.
T$L. 12 IN. Similar type ; in field to r., A.
(Gian Louisides, 1891.)
Similar.
tyL. 12 IN. Ear of corn with two leaves.
B.M.Cat., p. 223, n° 2 (PI. xxxvi, 2).
Similar.
tyL. 121 N within wreath.
(F.R.Wiedemann, Smyrna, 1893.)
B.M.Cat., p. 223, n° 4.
Imperial Times.
Head of Zeus to r., laureate : border of dots.
fyL. ICINA6HN. Helmeted warrior, charging to r. ; horse galloping;
below, snake to r. : border of dots.
(Bompois sale, 1882.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 224, n° 10 (PI. xxxvi, 5).
Cf. Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 40, n° 66.
Similar.
fyL. I2IN. Similar type; in field above, I (or club).
Cf .B.M.Cat., p. 223, n° 6.
Similar.
tyL. Similar ; symbol, club.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Similar.
^L. Similar; to 1. of horseman, A.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
(Smyrna, 1891.)
596 —
PISIDIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION'
Palaeopolis.
Ak Euren?, in the Lxsis valley (H .X., p. 709).
Imperial Coinage.
Caracalla.
7404
PI. 266
69
JE 20
• MAYP ANTON6IN0C KA. Head of young Caracalla to r., bare :
border of dots.
4-47
ty.. nAA€OnO[A€IT]QN. Men standing to 1., wearing Phrygian
cap, crescent behind shoulders, short chiton, chlamys and high
boots ; in r. he holds pine-cone (?) ; 1. resting on sceptre : bord-
er of dots.
(Magnesia aii Sipylum, 1891.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 231, n" 2.
Pogla.
(Fti* bin.)
Near Andeda.
Imperial Coinage.
Antoninus Pius.
7405
PI. 266
183
JE 24
• • ANTfl • • Head of Antoninus Pius to r., laureate.
fyL. nOTA €HN. In distyle arched temple with Corinthian columns,
11.85
cultus-statue of Pergaean Artemis ; on each side, small flying
figures crowning the idol : border of dots.
(D' Harinos, Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 236, n" 1 (PI. xxxvn, 7).
Prostanna.
Egberdir, under Mt. Viarus.
Imperial Coinage.
Gallienus.
7406
PI. 266
109
JE 26
AVT K TTOAIK,TAAAIHNOC]. Bust of Gallienus to r., laureate,
wearing paludamentum and cuirass : border of dots.
7.06
597 —
PISIDIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7407
PI. 266
123-5
8.00
IE 20
7408
PI. 266
43-5
2.82
iE 17
7409
PI. 266
305
1.98
M 12
J$L. HPOCTAN N€HN. Sarapis standing, facing, head to 1., wearing
kalathos; his r. raised, and holding sceptre inl. : border of dots.
(Dr Earinos, Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. for type, Imhoof, Kl. Asiat. Mun^en, II, p. 391, n° 9.
Sagalassus.
(Aghlasau.)
At the sources of the Cestrus. Claimed a Lacedaemonian origin. It
began to coin Attic silver about the time of Amyntas (B. C. 39~2j), in
whose kingdom it was included (H.N., 710).
First Century B.C.
Head of Zeus to r., laureate : border of dots.
fy~- VpTVn W' ^e advancing to 1., holding wreath in extend-
ed r. — Attic Didrachm.
(W.T. Ready, 1901.)
Babelon, hiv. Waddington, p. 210, n° 3810.
Bust of Athene to r., in crested Athenian helmet, and draped :
border of dots.
J$L. CArAAA. Bust of M£n to r., wearing Phrygian cap bound with
wreath, chlamys, and crescent : border of dots.
(A.O.van Lennep, 1891.)
Imhoof, Kl. Asiat. Mun^en, II, p. 392, n°5 (PI. xiv, 10).
Imperial Times.
First Century B. C.
Bust of Hermes to r., with petasos, chlamys, and caduceus at
shoulder.
tyL. CA. Eagle standing to r., wings closed.
(J.P. Lambros, 1884.)
- 598 -
PISIDIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
74IO
PI. 266
35 5
JE 15
Head of young Herakles to r., in lion-skin : border of dots.
fyl. CATA (to 1.). Nike to 1., holding wreath and palm.
2.30
(Macridi Pacha, 1893.)
Imlioof, Kl. Jsiat. M., II, p. 392, n° 6a.
741 1
55
JE 15
Helmeted beardless head of Hero (or Ares) to r.
PI. 266
3.56
^L. CA. Humped bull butting to r.
(Spink, 1890.)
Imperial Coinage.
Macrinus.
7412
PI. 266
100
A: 22
• • OrEA C€VHMAKP€IN ■ . Bust of Macrinus tor., laureate, wear-
ing paludamentum and cuirass.
6.48
fyL CATAAACCCflN. The altars of the Dioskuri with column
between them ; each with a star above it, and standing under an
arch.
(Thcodoridi, 1892.)
B.M.Cat., p. 24 }, n° 23.
Diadumenian.
7413
PI. 266
66.6
JE 20
MOnEAANTHNINOC AIAAOY M6NIANJOCK. Bare head of Diadu-
menian to r. : border of dots.
4.32
$L. [CAT]AAAC C €HN. Apollo seated to 1. on chair, head turned
to r., himation about lower limbs ; r. resting on knee, 1. hold-
ing lyre supported on column behind him : border of dots.
(Magnesia in Lydia, 1891.)
B.M.Cat., p. 245, n° 27.
Gallienus.
74M
130.5
JE26
AKriAOrAAIHNONC. Bust of Gallienus to r., radiate, wearing cui-
PI. 266
8.46
rass and paludamentum : border of dots.
tyL. CATA AACC6ON. Bust of Men to r., wearing Phrygian cap,
with chlamys, crescent across shoulder : border of dots.
(Spink, Oct. 1890.)
— 599
PISIDIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Claudius II. Gothicus.
7415
PI. 267
182
JE 31
AVK MAVP KAAVAION. Bust of Claudius II to r., laureate, wearing
paludamentum and cuirass ; in front, 1 : border of dots.
II.79
IjL. CArAAACC€HN. Figure holding torch (Triptolemos ?) in ser-
pent-car to r. border of dots.
(A. Lavvson, Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 249, n° 49.
Seleuceia.
(Selef.)
North of Baris, on the Faendus, acquired the title Claudio- Seleuceia
when Claudius reorganised the province Lycia-Pamphylia in A. D. 4)
(H. AT. p. 710).
Imperial Coinage.
Julia Mamaea.
7416
PI. 267
104
JE 23
IOVAIA MAM€AN-C€. Bust of Julia Mamaea tor. : border of dots.
fyL. KAAYAIO C6A6VK6HN. Men standing to r., wearing Phrygian
6.74
cap, crescent behind shoulders; 1. foot on prow; holds in r.
sceptre : border of dots.
(Osman Noury Bey, 1902.)
Babelon, Inv. W addinqton, p. 215, n° 3903 (PI. ix, 8).
Selge.
(Seruk.)
On the Eurymedon, above Aspendus, claimed a Lacedaemonian origin,
and was from early times the most important city in Pisidia (H.N.,
p. 710).
Circ. B.C. 400-300.
7417
PI. 267
170
^23
Two wrestlers engaged, holding each other by the wrists; dotted
line of exergue : border of dots.
11.00
600
PISIDIA
No.
■
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION'
tyL. [*]TAELIIYZ (on 1. upwards). Slinger, wearing short chiton,
slinging to r. ; in field to r., astragalos : within dotted square in
incuse square. — Persic Stater.
(A. Giudice, Magnesia ad Sipylum, 1891.)
Cf. Babelon, Traiti, ii (ii) col. 1587 ff.
Cf. Imhoof, Monti. Gr., p. 340.
B.M.Cat., //;/., cxv.
G.F.Hill, Num. Chron., 1920, p. 1 1 3 (PI. xiv, 14).
*. This coin points to some momentary alliance of Selge with Aspendus. " This
is a line specimen of the curious series of coins of Selge with the Pamphylian
inscription, apparently an unrecorded variety " (G.F.Hill, loc.cit., p. 113).
7418
PI. 267
I4.6
AlO
Gorgoneion.
]]L. Head of Athene to r., in crested Athenian helmet : within
O.95
incuse square. — Obol.
(.W.S.Lincoln, 1888.)
7419
PI. 267
12.9
,K 10
Similar.
\jL. Similar ; type to 1. ; behind, astragalos. — Obol.
O.84
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 2)7, n" 10.
7420
PI. 267
12.3
iRio
Lion's head to r. : border of dots.
tyL. Head of Athene to r. in crested Corinthian helmet : circular
O.80
incuse. — Obol.
(Asia Minor, 1899.)
Babelon, PI. cxi.ii, 9 (Side).
Num. Chron., 1895, p. 286 (Aspendus).
7421
PI. 267
II. 9
JK11
Similar.
ty,. Similar. — Obol.
O.77
(Macridi Pacha, 1896.)
Imhoof, Num. Chron., 1895, p. 286, n° 1 (this coin).
7422
12.2
An
Similar.
$L. Similar. —Obol.
O.79
(Found at Adalia, 1896.)
— 601
PISIDIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7423
PI. 267
10.3
O.67
JR. 9
7424
PL 267
155-4
10.07
^25
7425
PL 267
7426
PI. 267
7427
PL 267
13-3
0.86
14
0.90
10
0.64
Aio
iR 10
J&io
7428
PL 267
7429
PL 267
15-4
1. 00
7-4
0.48
^Lio
^7
Lion's head to 1.
f£. Similar. — Obol.
(1897.)
Imhoof, Num. Chron., 1895, p. 286, n° 2.
Circ. B. C. 350-333 and later.
Two wrestlers engaged ; between them, AA : border of dots.
VjL. S€AT€nN (to 1.). Slinger, wearing short chiton, slinging to r. ;
in field to r., triskeles of human legs, and club, downwards : bord-
er of dots. — Stater.
(Whittall sale, 1884; lot 1247.)
Cf. Imhoof, Kleinasiatische Mun^en, p. 401.
Gorgoneion.
1$L. Head of Athene to r., in crested Athenian helmet. — Obol.
(Whittall sale, 1884.)
Similar.
fyL. Similar; behind head, astragalos. — Obol.
Cf.B.M.Cat., PL xl, 1.
Cf. Babelon, PL cxliv, 7.
Similar.
tyL Similar ; behind head, spear-head. — Obol.
(Boyne sale, 1896.)
(H. Hoffmann, 1884.)
B.M.Cat., p. 259, n° 28 (PL xl, 3).
Imhoof, Monn. grecques, p. 239.
Gorgoneion, with long flowing hair.
T$L. Head of Athene to r., in crested Athenian helmet ; behind,
astragalos. — Obol.
(Sotheby sale, March 1888.)
Gorgoneion.
T$L. Lion's head to r., tongue protruded ; below, astragalos. —
Hemiobol (?)
(N. Dimitriou, 1898.)
B.M.Cat., p. 257, n° 14 (PL xxxix, 9).
Babelon, PL cxliv, 8.
— 602 —
PISIDIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Circ. B.C. 300-190.
7430
PI. 267
169.7
JR, 24
Two wrestlers engaged, holding each other by the wrists; between
them, K : border of dots.
11 .00
fyL. lEATEflN. Slinger, wearing short chiton, slinging to r. ; in
field to r., triskeles of human legs, club and cornucopiae ; between
legs of slinger, B : border of dots. — Persic Stater.
(F.R. Wiedemann. Smyrna, 1891.)
B.M.Cat., p. 258, n° 21.
Mionnet, III, p. 525, n° 176.
7431
PI . 267
125.4
.R26
Similar.
RL. Similar ; to r. of slinger, triskeles and club; between his legs A.
8.13
— Stater.
(A. Lawson, Smyrna, 1891.)
7432
PI. 267
88
^.23
Similar; between the wrestlers. H ; to 1., B; to r., A.
fyL Similar ; to r. of slinger, triskeles, club and cornucopiae ; between
5.70
legs of slinger, K ; to r. P : border of dots. — Persic Drachm (?).
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 259, n« 22 (PI. xxxix, 13). •
7433
Pi. 267
22
JE 10
Round shield.
fyL. IE. Lance-head : border of dots.
(Babington sale, 1891.)
B.M.Cat., p. 263, n" 59.
1.42
7434
18
JE 10
Similar.
fyL. Similar.
(Smyrna, 1 891 .)
B.M.Cat., p. 263, n° 60.
1. 16
Circ. B. C. 190.
7435
Pi. 267
7i.8
JR. 19
Head of bearded Herakles to r. , wreathed with styrax ; behind, club :
. border of dots.
4.65
— 603 —
PISIDIA
No,
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7436
PI. 267
28.2
I.83
JR. 14
7437
PI. 267
19
1.23
JR 11
7438
PI. 267
26
1.68
JR. 12
7439
42
2.72
vE 14
7440
35
2.26
^E 13
tyL. ZEArEHN. Artemis, wearing short chiton, running to r.,
carrying long torch ; in field to r., I A : border of dots. — Persic
Hemistater.
(Macridi Pacha, 1895.)
B.M.Cat., p. 260, n° 35 (PI. xl, 5).
Imhoof, Munn. Gr., p. 341, n° 95.
Similar.
fy*. IEAr€fl[N]. Similar. — Persic Diobol.
(Dimitriou, 1892.)
Imhoof, Monti. Gr., p. 341, no 96.
Second and First Centuries B. C.
Head of Artemis to r., laureate, with bow and quiver at shoulder :
border of dots.
I$L. Forepart of of stag kneeling to r. and looking back : border of
dots. — Attic Diobol.
(Dr Imhoof, 1896.)
Imhoof, Monn. Gr., p. 341, n° 100 (PI. ill, 105).
Imhoof, Kleinasiat. Mun^en, p. 402, n° 7 (PI. xv, 2).
Head of Herakles, facing, towards r., wreathed with sty rax ; lion-
skin fastened round neck.
J$L. 2E A. Forepart of stag to r., head turned back ; in field to r.,
spearhead,
(Smyrna, 1 891.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 261, nos 38-44.
Similar ; club to 1.
T$L. Similar; no symbol.
B.M.Cat., PI. xl, 7.
Mionnet, III, p. 324, n° 282.
(Macridi Pacha, 1892.)
Similar; club held in r. and appearing over 1. shoulder
T$L. Similar.
B.M.Cat., p. 261, n° 40.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
604 —
PISIDIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION'
7441
7442
PI. 267
7443
PI. 267
7444
Pi. 267
42
2.72
3»
1.94
^4
i-5)
49
317
JE 13 j Similar.
1$L. Similar.
JE 14
JE 12
(Smyrna, 1 89 1 .)
Head of bearded Herakles to r., club over shoulder : border of dots.
J$L. Winged thunderbolt and bow.
Similar ; in front, C.
fy. C€Af€nN. Winged thunderbolt.
(H. Hoffmann, 1884.)
(BompoLs sale, 1882.)
7445
7446
PI. 267
7447
7448
PI. 267
S3
3.56
38
2.46
22
1 .42
0.97
JE 13 '■ Similar; no letters.
tyL. C E. Similar type ; two dots on either side of thunderbolt ; to
r., bow.
(Smyrna, 1 891.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 261, n°4>.
Cf. Miounet, III, p. 324, n° 183.
JE 13
JE 12
JE 12
JE 12
Similar.
I£. *E. Similar.
Similar.
fyL Similar ; no dots.
Similar.
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 262, n° 47.
(H. Hoffmann, 1884.)
(Bompois sale, 1882.)
tyL. C€. Similar type ; on opposite site to legend, star.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Circle of dots (representing circular shield), in centre of which, rol-
tyL. Triskeles of human legs to 1. : border of dots.
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 263, n°> 57-58.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
— 605
PISIDIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7449
53
PI. 267
5-43
7450
112
PI. 267
7.25
7451
49
PI. 267
3.17
7452
16.5
PI. 267
1 .07
7453
55
Pi. 267
3.56
JE 14
JE 24
JE 13
JE 11
JE 16
Head of Athene to r., in crested Athenian helmet.
tyL. O O. Slinger in short chiton discharging sling to r.
(Dr Earinos, Smyrna, 1891.)
B.M.Cat., p. 262, n° 53 (PI. XL, 11).
Imperial Coinage.
Hadrian.
..AAPIANOC [KAICAP]. Bust of Hadrian to r., laureate and draped.
tyl. C€Ar€flN. Altar with horns, on which two cylindrical vases
of unequal height containing styrax shrubs : border ot dots.
(D. Stilianopoulos, Smyrna, 1901.)
B.M.Cat., p. 264, n° 68.
Babelon, Inv. Waddington, p. 217, n° 3948 (PL ix, 12).
Faustina Junior.
[<t>AV] C€. Bust of Faustina Junior to r. : border ot dots.
T$L. C€AI"(E). Styrax flower (?) between two serpents.
B.M.Cat., p. 265, n° 74 (PI. xli, 2).
Babelon, Inv. IVadd., p. 218, n° 3958.
(Smyrna, 1891.J,
Lucius Verus.
Head of Lucius Verus to r., laureate.
T$L. C€[Ar]€HN. Club with straps : plain border.
(W. S. Lincoln, 1886.)
Caracalla.
AVK M- • ANTH- • • Bust of Caracalla to r., radiate : border of dots.
T$L. C€Ar€flN. Nike to 1., one foot on globe, holding wreath and
palm : border of dots.
(A.O.van Lennep, Smyrna, 1894.)
606
PISIDIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION'
7454
PI. 267
63
4.08
JE 17
7455
Pi. 268
7456
PI. 268
42-5
2.75
52
3-37
JE 14
JE 14
7457
60
JE 18
7458
PI. 268
73-5
4.76
JE 17
Philip Senior.
>V KAICjAP IOVA [4>IAinnOC C€B . Head ot Philip Senior to r.,
laureate.
fyL C€AT €HN. Hygieia standing, feeding serpent : border of dots.
(Smyrna, 1891 .)
Cf. Mionnet, III, p. $25, n° 192.
Termessus Major.
(Gullik Dagb.)
A strong city on Mt. Solymus. Its autonomy was recognised abou
B.C. 71 by the Lex AntoniaUe Termesibus (H.N., p. 712).
Fir\ Cent. B.C.
Head of Zeus to r. laureate.
*• TE«UN (below} Huml*d bul1 butti»S t0 '•
Cf. Imhoof, A7. Asiat. St.. 1!, p. 409, n° 1.
Similar.
tyL. T€P (below). Same type; above, star.
(Babington sale, 1891.)
Cf. Imhoof, op. cit., II, p. 409, n° 1.
Circ. B.C. 71-36.
Similar.
fyL. TEP. Free horse galloping to 1. ; above, date : A : border of
dots.
(Apamea, 1891.)
B.M.Cat., p. 268, n° 3.
Mionnet, III, p. 526, n° 194.
Similar.
fyL. Similar ; date : B.
B.M.Cat., p. 268, n° 5.
Babelon, Itiv. Wa&dinglon, PI. ix, 15.
(Whittall sale, 1884.)
— 607 —
PISIDIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7459
PL 268
7460
PI. 268
7461
PI. 268
7462
PI. 268
7463
43
2.78
66
4.27
76
4.92
62
4.01
JE 18
JE 20
JE 21
JE 17
JE 17
7464
Pi. 268
5.70
35
2.26
JE 14
7465
Pi. 268
73-
4-73
JE 17
Similar.
T$L. Similar; date : A.
Similar.
1$L. Similar; date, KH.
Head of Zeus to r., laureate.
(Dr Babington sale, 1891.)
(Apamea, 1891.)
fyL. TEPMH. Forepart of bridled horse galloping to 1. ; in field to
r., countermark : bull's head facing; date, K0(?).
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 270, n° 21.
Similar.
tyL. TEP. Similar ; behind horse, thunderbolt ; above date, KO.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
B.M.Cat., p. 270, n° 21.
Similar.
J$L. Similar ; date, AA.
B.M.Cat., p. 270, n° 22.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Head of bearded Herakles to r., bare ; club over shoulder : bord-
er of dots.
Y$L. TEP MH. Nike standing to 1., holding wreath and palm : bord-
er of dots.
(Bompois sale, 1882.)
Babelon, lnventaire Wadd., p. 220, n° 3997.
Imperial Times.
Time of the Antonines to Gallienus.
TEPMH. Free horse galloping to 1. ; above, A : border of dots.
J$L. TON M6IZONHN. Apollo, naked, standing, facing, head turn-
ed to 1., r. arm towards altar, holding in 1. a lyre.
(Apamea, 1891.)
— 608
PISIDIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
INSCRIPTION*
7466
116 JE 22
T€P MHCC€flN. Male bust to r., bearded, in crested Corinthian
PI. 268
7-5i
!
helmet and cuirass (Solymos ?) : border of dots.
fyL. TflNM €IZONflN. Solymos, wearing helmet and short chiton,
standing to 1., holding short sword in 1. and resting r. on spear :
border of dots.
(Spink, 1899.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 271, n° 38.
7467
PI. 268
l
107 JE 25
6.93
T€PMHCC €HN. Similar bust to 1. : border of dots.
tyL. Similar.
(Billoin sale, Paris, 1886.)
B.M.Cat., p. 272, n° -57 (PI. xli, 15).
7468
PI. 268
120 JE 22
7-77
Similar.
1*>£. COA VMOC Solymos enthroned to 1., wearing crested helmet,
resting r. on sceptre : border of dots.
(N. Dimitriou, 1902.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 272, n« 36 (PI. xu, 14).
Mionnet, VI, p. $19, n° 221.
7-|69
176 JE 26
T€P MHCC€flN. Bust of Hermes to r., bare, draped, with cadu-
PI. 268
11 .40
cous at shoulder : border of dots.
fyL. TON M€IZONON. Apollo standing to front, head 1., resting
1. on lyre placed on the ground.
(Billoin Sale, 1886.)
Babelon, Invmtaiie WiulJ., p. 221, n° 401 1.
747O
113 ^23
Z€VC COAYM6YC. Bust of Zeus Solymeis to r., laureate, holding
PI. 268
7.32
hand to his mouth : border of dots.
fyL. (Legend illegible). Horseman to r. : border of dots.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 139, n° 232.
7471
112 JE 25
T6PMHCC6HN. Bust of Zeus to r., laureate : border of dots.
7.25
fyL. THN M€l ZCNHN. Asklepios standing to front, head 1., hold-
ing serpent-staff.
Babelon, Inv. JVaJilington, p. 220, n° 4000.
— 609
PISIDIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7472
PI. 268
190
JE30
Similar.
J$L. AVTON 0 MflN. Solymos enthroned to I., wearing helmet,
12.31
resting r. on sceptre : border of dots.
(Dr Babington sale, 1891.)
Babelon, Inv. Waddington, p. 220, n° 4006.
Mionnet, S. VII, p. 138, n° 230.
7473
Pi. 268
213
JE 29
Similar.
T$L. [AVTO]NO MflN. Tyche, wearing kalathos, standing to front,
13.80
head 1., holds in r. steering-oar and in 1. cornucopiae ; in field
1. 0 : border of dots.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
B.M.Cat., p. 275, n° 53.
7474
PI. 268
148
JElJ
T€P NHCC6HN. Similar ; beneath bust, 0 : border of dots.
€A€Y
9-59
9€PAT€
*■ ™o?>™^
OVC€XO
VCA
(Dr Babington sale, 1891.)
B.M.Cat., p. 275, n° 55.
Termessus Minor*.
(ad Oenoanda).
A colony of the Pisidian Termessus Major in Lycia (see Num.
Chron., 1897, p. 25 ff.).
* This Mint should have been placed under Lycia, but has been kept here in
the order of the B . M . Catalogue .
First Century B . C.
7475
PI. 268
23
JE11
Bust of Hermes to r., wearing petasos ; behind shoulder, caduceus.
tyL. yporNl J * Ea§k standing tor. on caduceus.
1.49
(Gian Louisides, 1905.)
B.M.Cat., p. 276, n° 1 (PI. xlii, 3).
1
— 610 —
PISIDIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7476
PI. 268
49
3-17
JE 21
7477
Fl. 268
7478
IOO
"6^8"
66
JE 21
Pi. 268 4.27
'479
60
3.88
JE 18
JE 18
7480
Pi. 268
7481
Pl. 268
52
3 37
106
"Of
JE 18
Head of Apollo to r., laureate : border of dots.
TEPMH
lEHN
fy. T*™"2 ■ Lyre (kithara) : border of dots.
(Whittall sale, 1884.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 276, n° s.
Head of Zeus to r., laureate ; behind, sceptre : border of dots.
epmh:
ZEON
*£• Ttco!1I • WingeJ thunderbolt : border of dots
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 277, n° 11.
Similar.
}$L. Similar.
Similar.
tyL. Similar.
(Apamea, 1891.)
(G. Louisides, 1897.)
(Bompois sale, Paris, 1882.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 277, n° 10.
Imperial Coinage.
Tiberius.
JE 18
7482
PI. 269
62
4.01
JE 19
Head ot Tiberius to r., laureate.
l$L. TEP. Free horse galloping to 1. ; below, 01.
(Dr Babington sale, 1891.)
B.M.Cat., p. 277, n° is (PI. xlii, 6).
Similar.
fyL. Similar ; type to r.
(Dr Babington sale, 1891.)
Timbriada.
Near the source of the Eurymedon (H.N., p. 712).
Imperial Coinage.
Hadrian.
AVTP AAPIANOC. Bust of Hadrian to r., laureate, wearing cuirass
and paludamentum : border of dots.
— 611
77
PISIDIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7483
PL 269
7484
PL 269
7485
PL 269
37
2.39
JE 14
92
6.96
JE 25
61
3-95
JE 18
T$L. TIMBPIA A6HN. Kybele seated to 1. on throne ; holds in
extended r. patera, and in 1. cornucopiae ; beside her, two lions
1. : border of dots.
(W. H. Waddington, 1893.)
B.M.Cat., p. 278, n° 1 (PL xlii, 7).
Babelon, Inv. Waddington, p. 221, n° 4022.
Geta.
ACT€T AC- • Bare head of Geta to r. : border of dots.
tyL. TIMBPIAA6HN. River-god Eurymedon reclining to 1., his 1.
arm resting on urn : border of dots.
(E. Aslanoglou, Smyrna, 1891.)
Babelon, Inv. Waddington, p. 222, n° 4026.
Tityassus.
Imperial Coinage.
Hadrian.
AVKA TPAI AAPIANOC. Head of Hadrian to I., laureate : border
of dots.
tyL. TITYAC C€HN. Herakles to r. strangling Nemean lion ; to 1.,
club : border of dots.
(Smyrna, 189 1.)
Antoninus Pius.
AV KAI ANTHN6INOC. Head of Antoninus Pius to r., laureate :
border of dots.
J$L. TITYAC C€flN. Zeus, wearing himation over lower limbs,
enthroned to 1., holding patera in extended r. and resting 1. on
sceptre: border of dots.
(F.R. Wiedemann, Smyrna, 1893.)
B.M.Cat., p. 279, n° 3.
— 612 —
LYCAONIA
- 613 -
LYCAONIA
LYCAONIA
Babelon, Invent air e de la collection Waddington (1898), pp. 270-5.
Brit. Mus., Cat. of Greek Coins, Lycaonia, lsauria and Cilicia, by G. F. Hill (1900).
Imhoof-Blumer, Kleinasiatische Mun^en, ii (1902), pp. 415-421.
Ramsay in Jahreshefte des Oesterreich. Inst., VII (1904).
614 —
LYCAONIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
LYCAONIA
Barata.
(Bin-Bir-Kilisse).
Imperial Coinage.
Philip Senior.
7486
PI. 269
160
JE 29
AVKAI-MIOVAI 4>IAinnON C€. Bust of Philip to r., wearing
radiate crown, paludamentum and cuirass : border of dots.
10.36
fyL. KOINON AVKAO BAPAT€G0N. Athene, helmeted, standing to
1., holding in r. phiale, rests with 1. on spear against which
leans a shield ; before her, owl to 1. : border of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1895.)
B. M. Cat., p. 2, n° 4 (PI. 1, 2).
Iconium.
Konia.
First Century B.C.
7487
PI. 269
59
JE 17
Head of Zeus to r., laureate.
$-• '„„», • Perseus, nude, standing to 1.; holds in r. harpa, in
NltGuN
3.82
1. head of Gorgon ; in 1. field, HK.
(Arnopoulos, Athens, 1899.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 4, 1.
Cf. Mionnet, III, p. 534, n*> 6.
Imperial Coinage.
Gordianus Pius.
7488
PI. 269
123
jE 25
IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AVG. Bust of Gordian III to r.,
laureate, wearing paludamentum and cuirass : border of dots.
7-97
#-• ,C0NLENr ' C?L0.Tyche, wearing kalathos, seated to 1.
SR 0n ex0
6I4A —
LYCAONIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
on throne, beneath which, wheel ; holds in r. steering-oar, and
in 1. cornucopiae.
(Magnesia, 1891.)
B.M. Cat., p. 5, n° 9.
7489
PI. 269
58
3-75
7490
Pi. 269
85
5.50
Gallienus.
JE 19 IMP T P LIC GALLICNVr (sic) PFA. Head of Gallienus to r.,
radiate : border of dots.
fyL COL ICONIEI. Bearded Satyr to 1., holding winebag on 1.
shoulder, r. hand extended : border of dots.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
JE 23 Similar.
p. ICONI €NCOLO rr , . J.J. t u J 1
^" SR Tin field j ' "erakles> nude, standing to front, head 1. ;
r. resting on club, in 1. lion-skin : border of dots.
B.M. Cat., p. 6, no 13 (PI. 1, n).
Mionnet, III, p. 536, no 17.
(Spink, 1899.)
7491
PI. 269
545
3-53
Parlais.
First Century B.C.
JE 16 Head of Zeus to r., laureate.
fy. nAPAAITE[nN A]lOMH[OY]. Panther to r. ; above, caps of
the Dioskuri.
(Dr Imhoof, Sept. 1896.)
Imhoof, Kleinasiat. Mun{en, II, p. 420, no 1 (PI. xvi, 5).
614B
CILICIA
615
CILICIA
CILICIA
Hill, G. F. — B.M.Cat., Lycaonia, Isauria and Cilkia, 1900.
Imhoof-Blumer, Kleinasiatische Miin^en, II, 1902.
Babelon, Traite des Monnaies grecques et romaines, Paris, 1901-1926.
— Inventaire de la Collection Waddington, Paris, 1908.
616 —
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
CILICIA
Adana.
On the Sarus.
Autonomous.
Circ. B.C.I 64 — Imperial Times.
7492
PI. 269
80
5.18
M 16 Female head to r. (Demeter), veiled: border of dots.
fyl. AAANEON. Horse standing to 1., 1. foreleg raised.
(Osman Noury Bey, 1903.)
Ct. B.M.Cat., p. 16. n° 9.
Cf. Babelon, Inv. IViuidington, p. 223, n° 4045.
7493
PI. 269
62
4.01
JE 19 Head of Zeus to r., laureate: border of dots.
fy,. AAANEON (r.). Hermes, wearing petasos, nude, standing to
1.; holding in extended r. purse, in 1., caduceus ; in field to 1.,
MOY : border of dots.
(Theodoridi, 1892.)
B. M. Cat., p. 16, n° 11.
Ct. Mionnet, S. VII, p. 190, n° 169.
7494
PI. 269
129
irj6
Aegae.
{Ay as).
On the gulf of Issus.
Second and First Centuries B.C.
fii2\ Head of Zeus to r., laureate.
Y$L. AirEAIHN (to r.). Athene standing to 1., holding in r. Nike,
1. supporting spear and shield; in field to 1., AAO.
(Osman Noury Bey, 1906.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 21, n° 12 (PI. iv, 1), but date different.
- 617
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7495
PI. 269
66
iEi8
Head of Athene to r., in crested Corinthian helmet; hair falling in
long curls on neck : border of dots.
4.27
[AI]r€AI[HN] (above)
fy. TMiriEPAI] • Goat lying
KAI AVTONOMOY (below).
*~ 1
to 1.
(Theodoridi, 1892.)
Mionnet, III, p. 539, n° 10.
7496
Pi. 269
113
JE 22
Head of City to r., veiled and turreted : border of dots.
AITEAION
7.32
^- III? ,EPA2 • Bridled horse's head to 1.; to r. ¥f.
I\ A 1
[A]YTONOMOY
(Constantinople, 1897.)
B. M. Cat., p. 20, n° 2 (PI. in, 12).
Imperial Times.
Caracalla.
7497
373
JE29
AVT. . . • ANTONCINOC C€BA. Head of Caracalla to r., laureate ;
to 1., countermark, lion running : border of dots.
24.17
$,. C€V... (above). AITEAinN.. (below). Galley: border of
dots.
Cf. Babelon, Inv. Waddington, p. 224, n° 4073.
Alexandria ad Is sum.
(near Alexandretta Iskanderun).
Imperial Coinage.
Com modus.
7498
Pi. 269
45
JE 17
• -KOMMOA • • . Bare head of Commodus to r. : border of dots.
fyl. AA6IANAP- • . Male figure (Dionysos), naked, standing facing,
2.91
holding thyrsos in 1.: border of dots.
(Smyrna, 1 89 1.)
618 —
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7499
PI. 269
7500
PI. 269
7501
PI. 269
28
1. 81
147
9.52
335
21 .70
M 13
JE 23
JE 35
Anazarbus.
(Anavar~a).
On tfx Pyramus ; reckoned its era from autumn B.C. 79, /'// which
year it received the title. Caesareia (//.AT., p. 716).
First Century B.C.
ANAZAP R€. Upper half of river-god Pyramos swimming to r.,
head thrown backwards : border of dots.
\$L. €T DP. Horse to r. : border of dots.
(Theodoridi, 1892.)
Imhoof, Kleinasiat. Milnqtti, II, p. 432, n° 2 (PI. xvi, 22).
Babelon, Inv. fVaddiugton, p. 226, n°4ioo.
Imperial Coinage.
Antoninus Pius.
AYTKTAIAAAP ANTHNINOC C€B. Bust of Antoninus Pius to r.,
laureate and draped; in the field, the letters, l"in : border of dots.
ty,. KAICAP€flN THN nPOC TH ANAZAPB. Veiled and turreted
female head (of City) to r. ; in front, HOP (=178) ; behind
€T : border of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1896.)
Babelon, Inv. Waddingtou, p. 227, n°.|U4.
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 33, n° 1 1.
Caracal la.
AVTKM AVP C€OVH POC ANTnN6INOC C€B. Bust of Caracalla
to r., bearded and laureate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum :
border of dots.
R.. [ANAZAP] BOVMHTPOnOAEI C€T BAC (in ex.) K0,^??0V
AION
Female figure (the Koinoboulion) seated to 1. on chair; holds
in 1. cornucopiae : r. resting on knee; in front, amphora and
tree ; in field, TB : border of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 33, n° 15.
Babelon, Inv. Waddington, p. 228, n°4i2i.
— 619 —
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7502
PI. 269
7503
PI. 27O
7504
PI. 270
7505
PI. 270
266
17.23
iE34
395
25-59
JE$S
219
M-I9
&2J
228
14-77
JE28
Severus Alexander.
AVT K M A C€ AAEZANAPOC. Bust of Severus Alexander to r.,
laureate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.
1£. ANAZ€NAMHTPO€TH M C (year 248); in ex.
. CVNOVCIA;
' OIKOVM...
in field above TB. Goddess, wearing kalathos(P), standing to
front, holding bipennis in 1., and resting r. arm on back of bull
standing to 1., with head turned to r.: border of dots.
(From Asia Minor.)
Cf. Babelon, Ann. de la Soc. num., VII, 26 (PI. 11, 8).
Cf. Imhoof, Kleinasiat. Munien, II, p. 433, 11° 7.
AYT K MA C€ AAEIANAPO. Similar bust : border of dots.
ANASCNAOZM
J$L. TB (in field) . Emperor in toga driving quadriga to 1.:
€T HMC (in ex.)
border of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1892.)
Babelon, Inv. Waddington, p. 229, n° 4140.
Valerian Senior.
AVT K OVAA€PIANOC C€. Bust of Valerian Senior to r., wearing
radiate crown, paludamentum and cuirass : border of dots.
...PBOV
^- €T*BOC ; in field, IT, Dionysos reclining to 1. on panther
AMK
lying to r., head reverted : border of dots.
(W.T. Ready, 1899.)
Cf.B. M. Cat., p. 39, no 40 (PI. vi, 15).
Cf. Mionnet, III, p. 556, n° 98.
AVT-K-nOAIK-OYAA€PIANOC C€. Bust to r., laureate, wearing
cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
— 620
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7506
PI. 270
195
12.63
JE 28
7507
Pi. 270
175-3
11.39
A21
^
. Six prize-crowns, the middle one in
ANAZ APBOYMHTPO
r r
€TBOC
A-M-KT
upper row containing palm-branch : border of dots.
(W.T. Ready, 1899.)
B.M.Cat., p. 40, n° 45 (PI. vn, 1).
Babdon, Ihv. Waddington, p. 251, n° 4170.
Anemurium.
In Ceils, on tlx promotorx nearest to Cyprus, was a mint of Atitio-
chus IV. of Commagene (A .D.3S-/2) (H.N., p. 717).
Imperial Coinage.
Philip Senior.
AVKAIMIOV <t>IAin[nONCE]. Bust of Philip Senior to r., laureate,
wearing paludamentum and cuirass : border of dots.
fyL €T BAN6MOYPI6HN. Mummy-shaped cultus-statue of Artemis
facing; wears polos and long veil; holds in r. branch downwards,
and in 1. branch upwards; at her feet, on 1., stag to 1., head
reverted ; on r. doe to r., head reverted : border of dots.
(Theodoridi, 1899.)
B. M. Cat., p. 42, n»7 (PI. vn, 7).
Babelon, Inv. H'aJJ., p. 232, 1104179.
Aphrodisias.
On th peninsula of Zephyr ium. To this city is attributed an important
series of coins oj the Aegineiic standard (H .N., p. 717).
Circ. B.C. 485-425.
Female tigure, with ornamented curved wings, wearing long chiton
with sleeves and girdle, hair rolled, running to 1. in kneeling
attitude, head r.; hands extended : in 1., wreath; in r.
caduceus.
621
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7508
PI. 270
7509
PI. 270
7510
PI. 270
8.8
0.57
iRn
220
T4T5
JE 30
262
16.97
JE 30
J$L. Incuse square containing conical or pyramidal baetyl ; in field
to 1. A; r. T. — Aegin. Stater.
(J. P. Lambros, 1887.)
B. M. Cat., p. 97, n° 9 (PI. xvi, 5 ; under Mallus).
Babelon, Traite, PI. xxv, 17 (under Mallus).
Imhoof, Monn.gr., p. 357, n° 33.
Jameson Cat., PI. lxxx, 1601.
Circ. B.C. 3 79-3 74.
Head of Hermes to 1., wearing petasos.
lfyL. Aphrodite seated to 1. between two sphinxes, holding flower :
border of dots. — Obol.
(O. Noury Bey, 1903.)
Imhoof, Zur gr. und rom. Mun\kunde, 1908, p. 204.
Augusta.
Probably derived its name from Livia Augnstay situated on the Pyra-
mus or the Sarus (H.N., p. 718).
Imperial Coinage.
TIBEPI02 KAI2AP 0EOY 2EBA2TOY YIOZ 2EBA2T02. Head
of Tiberius to r., bare : border of dots.
VjL. IOYAIA.2EBA2[TH] AYrOY2TANHN. Head of Livia to r.:
border of dots.
(W.T. Ready, 1899.)
B. M. Cat., p. 44, n° 4 (PI. vn, 12).
Trebonianus Gallus.
AYT-KTOVT PI TAAAOC C€B. Bust of Trebonianus Gallus to r.,
wearing radiate crown, paludamentum and cuirass: border of
dots.
w AVrOVCT ANHN €T ~ . , r. . , , .
^" TAC Tin ex ") ' *ycne °* ^lty seated to »• on rock» r.
hand raised, 1. resting on seat ; at her feet, river-god swimming
622
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size .
DESCRIPTION'
to 1.; before her, female figure to i\, r. hand raised : border of
dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1892.)
B. M. Cat., p. 46, n° 12 (PI. vm, 2).
Imhoof, Kleinasiat. Muu^en, II, p. 438, n° 3 (PI. xvi, 27 ; this coin).
Celenderis.
(Tchclindre).
Chi tl)e coast of Traclxia, said to have been founded by Sandokos,
fatlxr of Kinyras (H.N., p. 718).
Circ. B.C. 4 5 0-400.
7511
PI. 270
165
J&20
Nude horseman to 1., with whip in 1., riding sideways; with r. he
holds bridle on near side of horse ; plain exergual line : border
10.69
of dots.
tfL. KEA. Goat kneeling to 1., head reverted ; dotted exergual line :
the whole in incuse circle. — Persic Stater.
(A. O. van Lennep, Smyrna, 189 1.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 52, no 5 (PI. ix, 1).
Cf. Babelon, PI. cxxxix, iS.
7512
PI. 270
165.6
A2(»
Similar ; type to r.
1}£. KEAEN. Goat kneeling to r. on one knee, head reverted ;
10.73
below, olive-spray with berries. — Persic Stater.
(W.Webster, 1885.)
7513
PI. 270
167.2
^.19
Similar; type to 1.; in field, below horse, A.
fyL. KEAEN. Goat kneeling to 1.; above goat, countermark, bull to
10.83
r.; another, on goat's body, bull standing to 1. Chisel-cut. —
Persic Stater.
(Macridi Pacha, 1895.)
7514
PI. 270
163 . 1
^21
Nude rider, with whip in 1., riding sideways on horse to r.; with
r. he holds bridle on near side of horse.
10.57
fyL. KEHA sic (above). Goat kneeling to r.; dotted exergual line.
Chisel-cut. — Persic Stater.
(Macridi Pacha, 1893.)
- 623
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
75*5
Pi. 270
7516
Pi. 270
7517
Pi. 270
7518
Pi. 270
166.2
10.77
M. 22
161. 4
10.46
iR22
Si-6
3-34
^.14
15 ♦ 5
1. 00
JR. 9
Similar ; dotted exergual line : border of dots.
%~
KE
/E
N
3A
Similar type ; dotted line of exergue. Countermark on
goat's body, bull to r. — Persic Stater.
Similar.
(W.T. Ready, 1896.)
KEAE N
^- N A (KiXsv$£?m-/.sv). Goat kneeling to r. on r. knee
OKITIPE
and looking back ; dotted line of exergue : the whole in incuse
square. — Persic Stater.
(Macridi Pacha, 1895.)
Sir H. Weber, Num. Chron., 1896, p. 26, n° si (PI. m, 4).
Babelon, PI. cxl, 8.
Imhoof, Kleinasiat. Mun^en, II, p. 453, n° 2 (this coin).
B.M.Cat., p. xlviii, note 1 (this coin).
Svoronos, Jotirn. int. d'arch. num., IX, 1906 (PI. xiv, 1).
Jameson Cat., PI. lxxx, 1398.
Head, Hist. Num., 191 1, p. 719.
Nude rider, with whip in 1., seated sideways on horse to 1.; dotted
exergual line : border of dots.
fyl. Goat kneeling to 1., head reverted; above, ivy-branch : dotted
exergual line : the whole in incuse circle. — Persic Tetrobol.
Cf. Babelon, PI. cxl, 2.
(Spink, 1890.)
Gorgoneion.
tyL. Forepart of Pegasos to r., with curved wing, in dotted incuse
square. — Obol.
(Macridi Pacha, 1895.)
Sir H. Weber, Num. Chron., 1896, p. 27, n° 54 (PI. in, 7 ; this coin).
B.M.Cat., p. S3, n° 13 (PI. ix, 8).
Babelon, PI. cxxxix, 2S-
— 624 —
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION'
7519
PI. 270
7520
Pi. 270
12
0.77
io-3
0.67
A9
J&9
7521
PI. 270
"•9
0.77
^9
7522
PI. 270
'3-2
0.86
^9
7523
Pi. 270
*3S
0.87
M. 10
7524
Pi. 270
*3-2
0.86
A 10
Similar.
$L. Similar. — Obol.
(Artist's Sale, Sotheby, July 1899.)
Similar.
^i.. Similar; type to 1. — Obol.
(Macridi Pacha, 1895.)
Sir H. Weber, loc. cit., p. 27, n° 55 (PI. in, 8 ; this coin).
B.M.Cat., p. S3, no 14.
Babelon, PI. cxxxix, 24.
Similar.
I£. Forepart of horse, bridled, to r., tied to a pole(?): within
incuse square. — Obol.
(Macridi Pacha, 1895.)
Sir H. Weber, loc. cit., p. 27, n° $6 (PI. in, 9 ; this coin).
Similar.
Y$L. Incuse square irregularly divided. — Obol.
(Artist's Sale, July 1899.)
* Sir H. Weber notes against this coin : *' Dr. Imhoof says, indubitably
Kelenderis ".
Fourth Century B.C. and later.
Forepart of Pegasos flying to r., with curved wing : border of dots.
tyL. KEA. Goat, kneeling to r., head reverted : incuse circle. —
Obol.
(Macridi Pacha, 1895.)
Sir H. Weber, loc. cit., p. 26, n° 52 (PI. Ill, 5 ; this coin).
B.M.Cat., p. 56, n» 28.
Babelon, PI. cxl, 9.
Similar.
fy.. Similar. — Obol.
(Artist's Sale, July 1899.)
— 62) —
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7525
PI. 27O
13
O.84
J&9
7526
PI. 270
il8
0.45
7527
Pl. 270
6.5
0.42
iR8
7528
Pl. 270
^EL8
0.45
Similar; type to 1.
K E
I$L. . Forepart of goat kneeling to r., head reverted : incuse
A
circle. — Obol.
Babelon, Pl. cxl, 15.
(Artist's Sale, July 1899.)
7529
Pl. 270
II
O.71
Aio
Forepart of Pegasos flying to r., curved wing: border of dots.
1$L . . Goat kneeling to r. on one knee, head reverted : incuse
A
circle. — Hemiobol.
(Artist's Sale, July 1899.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 56, n<> 33.
Babelon, Pl. cxl, ii.
Imhoof, Kleinasiat. Mun^en, II, p. 454, n° 5 (this coin).
Similar.
T$L. K E. Similar. — Hemiobol.
(Macridi Pacha, 1898.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 56, no 33.
Sir H. Weber, Num. Chron., p. 26, n° 53 (Pl. in, 6).
Head of young Herakles to r., in lion-skin.
fyL. Pegasus, with curled wing, flying to r.: incuse circle. —
Hemiobol.
(N. Demetriou, 1898.)
Sir H. Weber, Num. Giron., 1896, p. 27, no 57 (Pl. in, 10; this coin).
Later style.
Horse prancing to r . : border of dots.
tyL. KE. Goat kneeling to 1. on one knee, on exergual line, head
reverted. — Obol.
(Theodoridi, 1892.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 57, no 36 (Pl. x, 10).
Cf. Babelon, Pl. cxl, 18.
— 626
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
BRONZE.
Second Century B.C.
7530
PI. 270
24
M II
Gorgoneion with streaming hair : border of dots.
fyi. KE. Goat kneeling to r., head reverted : border of dots.
1-55
(O. Noury Bey, 1902.)
Q. B.M.C., p. 57, n° 59 (PI. x, 12).
First Century B.C.
and Early Imperial Times.
7531
PI. 271
"3
M 22
Wiled and turreted female bust (Tyche of the City) to r.; behind,
II : border ot dots.
7.32
fy. KEAENAEP|T • APollo> nuJe> standing to 1., holding in r.,
laurel-branch, 1. elbow on column surmounted by tripod; in
field to 1., in.
(Whittall Sale, 1884 ; lot 1258.)
Ci. B.M.Cat., p. 57, n°^ 40-42.
7532
78
JE 21
Similar; to 1. of head, monogram l^f.
PI. 271
5.05
T$L. KEjAENAEPITHN. Apollo, as on last coin; in field 1., HY-
(F.R.Wiedemann, Smyrna, 1893.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 58, n° 43.
Imperial Coinage.
Philippus Senior.
7533
Pi. 271
143
JE 26
AVK M IOVA 4>IAinnOC C€. Bust of Philip Senior to r., laureate,
wearing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
9.26
J$L. K€A€[N]A€PITnN. Poseidon, naked, standing to 1., resting
with 1. on trident, holding in extended r., dolphin : border of
dots.
(N. Demetriou, 1898.)
Babelon, Inv. JVadJington, p. 234, n°42i8.
627 -
79
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Claudiopolis.
(Mut).
Situated in the Calycadnus valley ; probably founded by Domitian,
and named after his deified wife.
Imperial Coinage.
Severus Alexander.
7534
•PI. 271
203
^E28
• • • C€Y AAEEANAPOC. Bust of Severus Alexander to r., laureate,
wearing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
13.15
J$L. NIN N ; in ex., CLAV. Colonist ploughing with two oxen, to
r.; in back -ground, Roman standard (vexillum) : border of dots.
Cf. Kubitschek, Num. Zeits., XXXIV (1902), pp. 1-27.
Maximinus.
7535
Pi. 271
i95
JE2S
MAXIMIN- • PIV. . . Bust of Maximinus to r., laureate, wearing
cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots. Three countermarks,
Nike standing.
12.63
. -N N; in ex., CLAV. Colonist ploughing with two oxen, to r.:
border of dots.
(Webster Sale, Feb. 1886.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 117, n° 8.
7536
Pi. 271
170
JE 25
IMP MAXIMINVS PI. Similar bust.
J$C. COL NINI CLA. Satyr, naked, standing to 1., holding rhyton in
r. hand and in 1. wine-skin ; in field, VA : border of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1891.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 1 17, n° 7 (PI. xxi, 4).
Mionnet, S. VIII, p. 421, n° 2.
n. 01
Colybrassus.
An inland city near the Pamphylian border, not far from Side {H .N.,
P- 7I9)-
Imperial Coinage.
Trajan Decius.
7537
Pi. 271
150
.JE26
AVT KAICrM€CCKV TPAIAN A€KIOC. Bust of Trajan Decius to
r., laureate, wearing paludamentum and cuirass.
9.72
628 —
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7538
7539
PI. 271
7540
PI. 271
193
12. 50|
JE 30
74 5
4.83
JE 19
153
9.91
^ 28
J$L. KOAVBP [ACC]€fiN. Zeus, wearing himation about lower
limbs, seated to 1.; 1. resting on sceptre; r. extended towards
eagle at his feet : border of dots.
(Magnesia, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 62, no 9.
Cornelius Valerianus.
nOVAIKKOPOVAA€PIANON KAI C€B. Bust of Cornelius Vale-
rianus to r., bare-headed, wearing paludamentumand cuirass; in
front, A ; below, spread eagle facing : border of dots. Holed in
centre.
fyL. [KOA] YBP ACC6HN. Hermes, naked, standing towards 1.,
holding purse in r. hand, and caduceus in 1.: border of dots.
(N. Demetriou, 1898.)
Coracesium.
(Alaya).
Imperial Coinage.
Antoninus Pius.
KAI ANTCON6INOC Head of Antoninus Pius to r., laureate.
V,L. KOPAK[HC] IGOTCON. Demeter standing to 1., holding ears of
corn in r. and long sceptre (or torch) in 1 . ; at her feet to 1., altar.
(O. Noury Bey, 1904.)
Cf. rev. type, Mionnet, S. VII, p. 201, n° 207 (under Hadrian).
Philippus Senior.
Legend indistinct. Bust of Philippus Senior to r., laureate, wearing
cuirass and paludamentum ; in field to r., H.
fyL KOPAKH Poseidon standing to 1., holding dolphin in
extended r. and trident in 1.
(Macridi Pacha, 1896.)
— 629 —
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7541
PI. 271
7542
PL 271
99
6.41
JE 22
IQ3 -S
6.71
JE 21
Corycus.
(Korgos).
On the coast, south-west of Elaeussa ; near it was the Corycian cave
(H.N., p. 720).
Autonomous.
First Century B . C.
Turreted female head (of the City) to r . ; behind, 2A : border of
dots.
T$L. KnPVKinTHN (r.). Hermes, wearing petasos, chlamys fasten-
ed round neck, and winged sandals, standing to 1.; holds in 1.
caduceus, and in r., purse ; in field to 1.
Eni
Al
(From the Bompois and Billoin sales, Paris, 1882 and 1886.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., PL xi, 14.
Babelon, Inv. Waddington, p. 236, n° 4247.
Similar ; behind head, A.
EY
J$L. Similar; in front of Hermes, En I
EP
(Theodoridi, 1892.)
7543
PI. 271
Imperial Times.
201 JE 28 OPON. Female head to r., wearing wreath (Aphrodite); hair tied
J3 -°2 in chignon ; in front, aplustre (?) : border of dots.
KflYPKI
J$L. OTnNI • Hermes standing to 1., chlamys hanging from
shoulder down his back; he holds caduceus in 1., and purse in
extended r.
(N. Demetriou, 1908.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 67, n° 10 (PL xn, 2).
Cf. Babelon, Inv. Waddington, p. 236, n° 4251.
630 —
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7544
PI. 271
i)3
9.91
JE 26
7545
Pi. 271
209
13-54
JE2S
7546
PI. 271
261
16.91
JE 29
Imperial Coinage.
Gordianus Pius.
AVK MANTH TOPAIANOC. Bust of Gordian III to r., laureate,
wearing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
fy. K^PV,Jin TON AVT. Poseidon, naked, but for chlamys
over 1. shoulder, standing to 1., placing r. foot on prow ; holds in
r. dolphin, 1. resting on trident: border of dots.
(N. Demetriou, 1905.)
B. M. Cat., p. 68, n° 16.
Babelon, Inv. W'additigton, p. 236, n° 4256.
Gallienus.
AVK nOA-.. TAAAIHN
OC
cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots
Bust of Gallienus to r., laureate, wearing
B&. KflPVKin TON AVTO ; in field, NO (r,) MO[Y] (!.)• Female
figure, wearing chiton and peplos, standing to 1. ; in r. aplustre,
1. resting on sceptre ; at her feet, prow : border of dots.
(Greenspan, 1901.)
B. M. Cat., p. 70, n<> 24.
Cf. Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 208, n° 23}.
Babelon, Inv. Waddington, p. 237, ^4263.
Diocaesareia.
Metropolis of Cennatis, in the lower Calycadnus Valley.
Imperial Coinage.
Caracalla.
AYTOKKAIC MAYPANT [flN€IN]OC C€B. Bust of Caracalla to
r., laureate, wearing paludamentum and cuirass : border of dots.
Two countermarks: (1) eagle to front, head 1.; (2) winged
thunderbolt.
J$l. |A]AP AIOKAI CAP. Athene, standing to 1., in quadriga;
631 -
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
horses galloping; she holds in raised r. thunderbolt, and in 1.
aegis : border of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1892.)
B. M. Cat., p. 73, n° 10.
Imhoof, Zeits.f. Num., XIII, p. 136.
Philip Senior.
7547
Pi. 271
370
JE 31
AYT K MIOYAIOC OlAlinnOCCC Bust of phiHp Senior to r->
wearing radiate crown, paludamentum and cuirass : border of
23.97
dots.
AAPIA A 10 ....
1$L. . Veiled and turreted female figure of the
NA
City seated to r. ; in front of her, Tyche standing to 1., wearing
kalathos, holding in r. steering-oar, in 1. cornucopiae ; at their
feet, upper part of river-god swimming : border of dots.
(W.T. Ready, 1900.)
B. M. Cat., p. 74, n° 14.
Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 209, n° 236.
•
Babelon, Inv. Waddington, p. 237, n° 4272 (PI. x, 10).
Flaviopolis.
On the spurs of Ml Taurus, above Ana^arbus ; named after
Vespasian, who organised the province in 74 (H.N., p. 720).
Imperial Coinage.
Domitian.
7548
Pi. 272
219
JE 27
[ACM€]TIANOC KAICAP. Head of Domitian to r., laureate; in
front, countermark, helmeted bust of Athene to r.
14.19
fy. [OA]AYI0 nOA€l T[flN]. Two draped and laureate busts,
confronted, each with star on forehead (Dioskuri) : border of dots.
(W.T. Ready, 1899.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 78, no 1.
Cf. Babelon, Inv. Waddington, p. 238, no 4283.
632 —
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION"
Marcus Aurelius.
7549
PI. 272
106
JE 23
MAVP ANTHN6INOC C€B. Bust of M. Aurelius to r., laureate
and draped : border of dots.
6.86
fy,. <J>AAOYIO nOA6ITflN. Athene standing to 1., holding patera
€T
in r. and sacrificing at altar to 1. ; in 1., spear; in field 1. OV .,
C
and r. ?A (94) : border of dots.
(W.T. Ready, 1904.)
Hieropolis-Castabala.
(Budrum on tl)c Py ramus).
Autonomous.
First Century B . C.
7550
PI. 272
124
JE 19
Head of Tyche to r., turreted, wearing necklace; behind, mono-
gram, W.
8.03
LlE]POnOAIT(nNj (r.)
fy~. [T]flN riPOZT HI] • Goddess of Hieropolis, wearing
nYPAMini] (l.)
kalathos, seated to 1. on throne with high back; below seat, eagle.
(W.T. Ready, 1899.)
Ct". B. M. Cat., p. 82, no. 1 (PI. xiv, 1).
Babelon, Ittv. IVaddington, p. 239, n° 4303.
755i
Pi. 272
8)
JE 22
Head of Tyche to r., veiled and turreted.
[IEPO]
u, nOAITON (above) D. , D .
^" fTn]NnPOCT[n] * Rlver"§od pyramos swimming to r.,
[nYPAMH] (below)
upper part of his body above the waves, head facing; on his r.
hand, eagle to r.
(Theodoridi, 1892.)
Ct. B. M. Cat., p. 82, no 4 (PI. xiv, 2).
Mionnet, III, p. 583, n° 218.
Babelon, Inv. IFadJington, p. 237, n° 4309.
5.50
- 633
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7552
106
JE 22
Similar ; monogram behind head, indistinct.
J$L. Similar legend and type; partly illegible.
(Constantinople, 1897.)
Cf. Mionnet, III, p. 583, n° 219.
6.86
Imperial Coinage.
Septimius Severus.
7553
Pi. 272
310
JE31
16 P OnOAl TOON KACTABAA6CO N. Bust of youthful Dionysos
to r., wreathed with ivy, thyrsos over 1. shoulder; in front,
bunch of grapes : border of dots.
20.08
fy. [AVT KAIA C 6n] C€ VHPOC H€PC€. The Emperor in mili-
tary dress standing to 1. ; holding in r. Nike to r., standing on
globe and holding wreath and palm ; 1. resting on spear : border
ol dots. Two countermarks indistinct, in 1. and r. field.
(F.R. Wiedemann, Smyrna, 1898.)
B. M. Cat., p. 84, n° 12 (PL xiv, 6).
Imhoof, Monn. gr., p. 352, n° 22c
Babelon, Inventaire Waddington, p. 240, n° 4320.
Irenopolis.
The Eastern city, near Ana%arbusy perhaps at Kars Ba^ar (H.N.,
p. 721).
Imperial Coinage.
Julia Domna.
7554
PL 272
102
JE 24
IOVAIA AOMNA C€BA. Bust of Julia Domna to r. : border of dots.
fy. €IPHNOnOAITflN. Bust of Heraklesto r., veiled and bearded,
with long hair; €TOV ANP(= 154): border of dots.
6.61
(Osman Noury Bey, 1903.)
Head, Hist. Num., 191 1, p. 721.
Isaura Nova.
Metropolis of Isauria proper, perhaps at Tris Maden (Siristaf).
(tf.Jv\,p.72l).
Imperial Times.
Severus — Julia Mamaea.
7555
PL 272
45
M 19
Head of young Herakles in lion-skin to r. : border of dots.
2.91
— §34
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7556
PI. 272
145
9-39
M 26
7557
Pi. 272
164
10.62
JE 26
7558
PI. 272
159-5
10.34
JR. 20
tfL. IC AV PflN. Youth armed with sword riding on lion running
to r. : border of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1893.)
Publ. by Sir H. Weber, Num. Cbron., 1896, p. 28, n° 58.
Head, Hist. Num., 191 1, p. 721.
Imperial Coinage.
Caracalla.
AVK MAV ANTflN€INOC. Bust of young Caracalla to r., laureate,
wearing cuirass with Gorgoneion : border of dots.
I$£. MH TPO nO A6HC ICAV; in ex., PON. Tetrastyle temple;
within, bearded bust on column to r. : border of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1898.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 13, n° 2 (PI. 11, 10).
Similar ; same die.
fyL. MHTPOnO A€flC ICAVPHN. Apollo and the Emperor; on
r., Apollo, nude, to 1., holds in 1. laurel-branch held downwards;
with r. he presents uncertain object (diptych ?) to the Emperor,
who stands to r., helmeted, wearing paludamentum and cuirass,
and resting with 1. on spear; between them, hind lying to r.,
head 1. ; in exergue, small altar : border of dots.
(Spink, 1893.)
Publ. by Sir H. Weber, Num. Cbron., 1896, p. 28,110 59 (PI. iv, 12).
B. M. Cat., p. 14, n° 4 (PI. 11, 11).
Issus.
At the head of the gulf of tbe same name (H.N., p. 722).
Satrapal Coinage.
Tiribazus.
B.C. 386-380.
Baal, with himation on 1. shoulder and about lower limbs, stand-
ing to 1. ; 1. resting on sceptre ; r. holding spread eagle : border
of dots.
- 635 -
80
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
1$L. Ahura-mazda, to front, nude, head r., his body terminated by
winged solar disk of Persian form ; holds in r., wreath (indistinct),
in 1. lotus-flower; in field 1., AMI. — Persic Stater.
(Macridi Pacha, 1891.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 90, n° 3 (PI. xv, 3;.
Cf. Babelon, Perses Achimenides, p. 21, n° 156 (PI. ill, 16).
Cf. Id., Inv. Wadd., p. 241, 1104333 (PI. x, 14).
Laerte.
On the coast near the western border (H.N., p. 722).
Imperial Coinage.
Trajan.
7559
PI. 272
105
JE 18
AYTOKPAT COPTPAIANOC Head of Trajan to r., laureate : border
of dots.
6.80
H)L. . Demeter seated to 1. ; holding in r. poppy and ear
of corn, 1. resting on sceptre: border of dots.
(A. Lawson, Smyrna, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 91, n° 3 (PI. xv, s).
Lyrbe.
Near Side, on the western border (H.N., p. 723).
Imperial Coinage.
Gordianus Pius.
7560
Pi. 272
95
JE 24
AV-KMANTTOPAIANOC C€B. Bust of Gordian III to r.? lau-
reate, wearing paludamentum and cuirass : border of dots.
6.15
J$L. AYPB €ITflN. Ares wearing crested helmet and cuirass, stand-
ing to r. ; r. resting on spear, 1. on shield : border of dots.
(Babington Sale, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 93, n° 4.
Babelon, Inv. Waddington, p. 242, no 4348.
— 636
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
M alius.
One of the oldest cities in Cilicia, on the lower course of the Cydnus,
was according to one tradition founded by Mopsas and Antphilochus, the
latter of whom had a famous oracle on the spot (//. N., p. 723).
Circ. B.C. 425-385.
Persic standard.
7561
PI. 272
161
iR20
Beardless male winged figure, nude to waist, with long straight
wings, in kneeling-running posture to r.; holding in both hands
a disk with star on it; dotted exergual line : border of dots.
IO.43
^L. MAP. Swan standing to 1.; in front, grain of corn; behind,
9 : incuse circle. — Persic Stater.
(W. Webster, 1884.)
B. M. Cat., p. 97, n° 12 (PI. xvi, 8).
Cf. Imhoof, Monti, gr., PI. G, n° 5.
Cf. Jameson, PI. i.xxx, 1603.
Babelon, p. 874, n° 1 397 (this coin).
7562
PI. 272
IO.5
JR. 8
Head of Herakles, bearded, to r.
lfy„. Swan to 1. : within incuse square. — Obol.
0.68
(From Asia Minor, 1903.)
Cf. Imhoof, Monti, gr., p. 358, n° 35.
7563
PI. 272
5.6
iR8
Head of Athene to 1., in close-fitting crested helmet.
tyL. Swan to r., wings raised; % in front: all in incuse square. —
Hemiobol.
(Theodoridi, 1892.)
Publ. by Sir H.W., Num. Chron., 1896, p. 29, n°6o(Pl. HI, 13).
Cf. Head, Hist. Num., 191 1, p. 723.
0.36
Circ. B.C. 385-333.
7564
PI. 272
166
iR22
Head of Kronos to r., bearded, wearing decorated taenia; behind,
fish with long snout, upwards : border of dots.
10.75
Y$L. MAA. Demeter, wearing sphendone, stephane, long chiton, and
peplos hanging behind, moving to r. ; holds in r. flaming torch,
in 1. ears of corn held downwards : concave field. — Persic Stater.
(J.A.Criona, Constantinople, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 99, n° 20 (PI. xvn, 2).
Cf. Babelon, PI. exxxvm, 7.
— 637
GILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7565
PI. 272
161 .5
^22
Similar.
fyL. Similar; in field to 1., grain of corn. — Persic Stater.
IO.47
(J.A.Criona, Constantinople, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 99, n° 21.
Babelon, PI. cxxxviu, 9.
7566
PI. 272
l6l. 4
iR2l
The King of Persia as archer, bearded, wearing kidaris and kandys,
running to r. ; he holds in r. a lance terminated by an apple,
and in 1. a bow ; in field to 1., grain of corn.
IO.46
T$L. MAA (to [."). Beardless Herakles, nude, to r., strangling lion ;
the group stands on capital of a column ; in field to 1., club :
border of dots. — Stater.
(J.P.Lambros, 1884.)
B.M.Cat., Cilicia, p. 99, n° 24 (PI. xvii, 5).
Babelon, Penes Achim., PI. m, 14.
Imhoof, Ann. de Num., 1883, PI. v, 24.
Babelon, Traite, PI. cvn, 10.
7567
PI. 272
158
A2I
Bare head of Herakles to r., bearded, with lion-skin fastened
round neck; behind, shield : border of dots.
IO.23
J$L. MAA (to 1.). Head of bearded satrap to r. in Persian tiara. —
Stater.
(A. Michel, 1891).
Cf. B. M. Cat., PI. XVII, 9.
Cf. Babelon, Perses Ache'm., PI. iv, 3.
Babelon, Traite, PI. cvn, 9.
Imhoof, Kleinasiat. Mun\en, PI. xvm, 8.
7568
PI. 272
MS
J&I9
Head of Aphrodite to r., wearing sphendone : border of dots.
I$L. MAA Afl. Head of bearded satrap to r. in Persian tiara. —
9-39
Stater.
(A. Michel, 1 89 1.)
Cf. Babelon, Traite, PI. cvn, 5.
Cf. Babelon, Perses Achetn., PI. iv, 2.
7569
PI. 272
17
JE 11
TTY (to 1.). Youthful head of Triptolemos(?) to r. ; with curly
hair and wearing corn-wreath : border of dots.
I. TO
— 638
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7570
PI. 273
98
6.35
M 20
7571
PL 273
220
14-25
yE 28
7572
306
19.82
iE 30
J$L. MAA (below). Gorgoneion.
(Dimitriou, 1892.)
Imhoof, KUinasiatische Murium, II, p. 471, n° 11 (PL xvm, 11 ; this coin).
Head, Hist. Num., p. 724.
Imperial Coinage.
Claudius.
Head of Claudius, laureate, to r.
fyL. MAAAOTflN. Athene standing, holding in r. spear, and in 1.,
Nike; dress ornamented on r. and 1. sides with phalli : border of
dots.
(W. S. Lincoln.)
Imhoof, Anmtaire de numismatiqtu, 1883, p. 123.
Cf. Mionnet, III, p. 592, n° 250 (r<r.).
Faustina Junior.
ANIAN 4>AYTINAN C6BACTHN. Bust of Annia Faustina to r.,
draped.
fy.. AOYKIAIAN C6BACTHN MAAAHTHN. Bust of Lucilla to r.,
draped.
(Giau Louisides, 1905.)
Valerianus Senior.
IMP CLIC VALERIANVS P F AVG. Bust of Valerian to r., laureate,
wearing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
fyi. MALLO COLONIA. Amphilochos, chlamys round neck and
over 1. arm, standing to front, head 1.; holds in r. laurel-branch
held downwards; at his feet, boar to 1.; to r., tripod on base,
encircled by serpent; in ex., SC.
(Dr Earinos, Smyrna, 1891).
B. M. Cat., p. 102, n° 55 (PL xvn, 13).
Mopsus or Mopsuestia.
(Missis).
On the Pyramus, was founded by Mopsos, brother of Amphilochus.
Under Antiochus IV of Syria it was called Seleuceia (H.N., p. 724).
— 639 —
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Second Century B.C.
7573
Pi. 273
106
JE 20
Head of Zeus to r., laureate : border of dots.
l$l. MOM'EATflN. Lighted circular altar, on tripod-basis of lion's
legs ; in field, 1. FN ; r. E .
(H. Hoffmann, 1885.)
B. M. Cat., p. 103, n° 2 (PI. xvin, 2).
6.86
Imperial Coinage.
Hadrian and Sabina.
7574
Pi. 273
196
JR.25
TPAAPIANOCC€, and in field, 1717. Bust of Hadrian to r.,
laureate and draped : border of dots.
12.70
$L. [CAB]€INA C€RAAPI MOV6ATG0N nOA€C0C. Bust of Sabina
to r., as Artemis, wearing stephane, with quiver behind shoulder.
— Tetradrachm.
(A. Lawson, Smyrna, 1 89 1 . )
B. M. Cat., p. 106, n° 14 (PI. xvin, 6).
Imhoof, Monn. gr., p. 361, n° 39.
Zeit. f. Num., X, p. 293, n» 1 (PI. x, 18).
Severus Alexander.
7575
Pi. 273
360
JE 36
AVT KC€AA€ IANAPOC. Bust of Severus Alexander to r., lau-
reate : border of dots.
23.32
$L. AAPAAEZAMAPOVnMOy€ATnM ; in centre of field, C 9
(=296). Apollo, nearly facing, head to 1. ; r. leg crossed over!.;
holds in r. uncertain object, 1. hand rests on column ; opposite
to him stands Artemis in short chiton, taking with r. arrow from
quiver on her back, and carrying in her 1. dead animal by hind
legs : border of dots.
(N. Dimitriou, 1902.)
Publ. by Sir H. W., Corolla Numismatica, 1906, p. 300, no 9 (PI. xv, 9).
Nagidus.
(Boz Yay).
Between Anemurium and Posidium.
Circ. B.C. 400-380.
7576'
1 Pl-273
166
10.75
J&22
Aphrodite enthroned to 1. ; she is draped ; her hair falls in three
— 640 —
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7577
PI. 273
158.6
10.28
if^24
7578
PI. 273
io-S
0.68
A9
7579
PI. 273
11
0.71
JR. 10
long plaits on her shoulders; holds in r. phiale, 1. elbow rests on
arm of throne ; at her 1. side, Eros standing to 1., wings raised,
branch of myrtle in r., about to crown the goddess; in front,
altar : border of dots.
1$L. NAriAEHN. Bearded Dionysos standing towards 1. ; he wears
wreath, and himation over 1. shoulder and from waist down-
wards; holds in r. vine-branch with leaves, tendrils and bunch of
grapes; in 1. thyrsos : border of dots. — Persic Stater.
(J . P. Lambros, 1885.)
Cf. Babelon, PI. cxli, 16.
B.M.Cat., PI. xix, 11-12.
Aphrodite, draped, enthroned to r., wearing Stephanos, earring,
necklace and armlet on 1. arm; holds in r. phiale, 1. elbow rests
on arm of throne; beneath seat mouse to I. ; in front of Aphrodite,
rose tree; above, 1., Eros flying tor. about to crown the goddess;
dotted exergual line : border of dots.
T$L. [NJAriAIKON. Bearded Dionysos standing to 1., wearing hima-
tion over 1. shoulder and lower limbs ; holds in r. vine-branch
with leaves, tendrils and bunch of grapes ; in field 1. AOH above,
and Tl below: border of dots. — Persic Stater.
(Macridi Pacha, 1892.)
Cf. Imhoof, Kleinas. Mutton, II, p. 478, n° :o.
Cf. Babelon, Inv. Wadd., PI. xi, 3.
Babelon, Traite, PI. cxli, 22.
Cite. B.C. 400-380 and later.
Head of Aphrodite to 1., wearing earring and necklace, hair in
sphendone : border of dots.
J$L. NAn (to r.). Bearded head (Dionysos) to r., hair rolled : con-
cave field. — Obol.
Publ. by Sir H.W., Num. Chron., 1896, p. 32, n°67; PI. ill, 20 (as coin of
Marium); and also in B.M.Cat., Cyprus, Int. LXI, m (PI. 16).
Head of Aphrodite to r., hair rolled, tresses flying loose at crown ;
behind, N : border of dots.
— 641
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
J$L. N (to r.). Similar head : border of dots. — Obol.
(Whittall Sale, 1884.)
Babelon, PI. cxli, 7.
Cf. Imhoof, Monn. gr., p. 363, n° 42.
Cf. Babelon, Inv. Waddington, p. 247, n° 4410.
7580
11. 5
J&IO
Head of Aphrodite to 1., wearing earring and necklace; hair in
sphendone : border of dots.
0.75
fyL NATI (to 1.). Bearded head (Dionysos) tol., hair rolled : con-
cave field. — Obol.
(W. T. Ready, 1895.)
B. M. Cat., p. no, no 8 (PI. xix, 8).
Circ. B.C. 374-333.
758l
PI. 273
136
^23
Aphrodite, draped, enthroned tol., wearing Stephanos ; holds phiale
in r. and rests 1. elbow on throne ; to 1., Eros flying to r. about
8.81
to crown her with myrtle- wreath ; beneath throne, mouse to 1. :
border of dots. Chisel-cut.
J$L. NAriAIIKON. Bearded Dionysos standing towards 1., resting
1. on thyrsos, and holding in r. vine-branch with bunch of grapes;
in field 1., HPA (above), [l]A (below) : border of dots. — Stater.
(Macridi Pacha, 1892.)
Babelon, Traite, p. 923, n° 1524.
7582
PI. 273
157-5
ifU3
Similar ; in front of Aphrodite, a rose. Chisel-cut.
%L. NAriAIKON. Similar; to 1. of Dionysos, TOA (above) Zl
10.21
(below) . — Stater .
(Macridi Pacha, 1892.)
B. M. Cat., p. 114, n<> 25 (PI. xx, 9).
Babelon, p. 924, n° 1524.
Olba.
(Oura).
" Said to have been founded by Ajax, son of Teucer, who established
there a famous temple of Zeus ". (H.N ., 726).
642 —
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7583
PI. 273
126. 5
8.20
JE 21
7584
PI. 273
106
"6~86"
JE 22
7585
Pi. 273
'45
9-39
jE 23
Ajax son of Teucer. A.D. 10/11 — 14/15 or later.
(a). Without head of Emperor.
AIANTOI (r.) TEYKPOY (1.). Head of Ajax, as Hermes, to r., in
close-fitting cap ; he wears chlamys on shoulders ; in front, cadu-
ceus : border of dots.
APXIEPEfni]
R£. OriAPXOY jn centre tnskeies to 1. ; on either side, A (vear
^ KENNATinN] v"
0.
AAAAII
(H. Hoffmann; from Bompois Sale, 1882.)
B.M.Cat., p. 119, n° 2 (PI. XXI, 8).
Xum. Cbron., 1899, p. 189 f., n° 1.
Mionnet, III, p. 598, n° 276.
Similar.
APXIEPEOI
TOnAP XOY
fy-. KENNATflN. Winged thunderbolt : border of dots.
AAAAZ
<- E (year 4).
(O. Noury Bey, 1905.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 119, n° 2 (oh:), no 4 (rev.).
(b). With head of Augustus.
KAIIAPOI (r.) IEBAZTOY (1.). Head of Augustus to r. laureate :
border of dots.
fyL [KENN A THN KAll AAAAZIEON (indistinct). In the field :
[AP.XIEPE
n]IAIANTOI
[TjEYKPOY . Winged thunderbolt.
[TlOfTAP XOY
[«-]A (yean).
(J.P.Lambros, 1883.)
B. M. Cat., p. 121, n° 8 (PI. xxn, 2).
Num. Cbron., 1899, no 5 t, PI. xn, 7 (rev.).
Mionnet, 5., VII, p. 238, n° 320.
- 643
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7586
PI. 273
215
13.93
JE25
7587
PI. 273
122
7-90
JE 22
7588
Pi. 273
63
4.08
JE 19
(c). With head of Tiberius.
ZEBAIT02 IEBAITOY KAI2AP. Head of Tiberius to r., laur-
eate : border of dots.
APXIEPEHI
AIANT02 «r
fy,. . . • AA22EHN. In the field : TEYKPOY (years). Winged
TOriAPXOY E
EniAIOAH
thunderbolt : border of dots.
(Constantinople, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 123, n° 15 (PI. xxil, 5).
Seleucia ad Calycadnum.
(Selefke).
Founded by Seleucus Nicator, who transferred thither the people of
Holmi (H.N., p. 727).
Autonomous.
First Century B.C.
Head of Athene to r. in crested Corinthian helmet; behind, ZA :
border of dots.
fy. IEAEYKEHN TON T7POI THI KAAYKAANOI. Nike advanc-
n
ing to 1. ; holds in oustretched r. wreath ; in field 1. G)£o.
I m
(J. Arnopoulos, Athens, 1899.)
B. M. Cat., p. 129, n° 9.
Cf. Babelon, Wadd. Coll., n° 4441.
Head of Apollo to r., laureate ; hair in formal curls ; behind, IA :
border of dots.
fy.. Similar legend : in the field, AOH above, and AOH below.
Borepart of horse galloping to r. : border of dots.
(Christodoulos, Athens, 1902.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., PI. xxm, 5.
— 644 —
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7589
PI. 273
I20
7-77
jE 22
7590
Pi. 273
58
3 75
IE 20
759i
Pi. 274
225
M~T8
JE 29
7592
Pi. 274
90
5.83
JE 22
Veiled and turreted female head (Tyche of the City) to r. : border
of dots.
fy. :i]EA€VK€nN (to r.) t^ANqC (to 1.)- Athene standing to 1.,
holding Nike in r. and supporting shield and spear in 1.
(Macridi Pacha, 1892.)
Mionnet, III, p. 599, n° 282.
Imperial Coinage.
Septimius Severus.
AVKACC€OVH POC. Head of Sept. Severus to r., laureate :
border of dots.
I£. C€A€VK6nNTON TTPOC KAAVKA and in inner circle ANfl.
Tyche standing to 1., wearing kalathos, holding in r. steering-
oar, in 1. cornucopiae : border of dots.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 133, n<> 25.
Babclon, Inv. WadJingtoti, p. 250, n° 4461.
Macrinus.
AVK M-On C€0 VHPMAKPI N OC Bust of Macrinus to r., laur-
eate, wearing cuirass : border of dots.
j^ C€A€VK€ (in exergue) JON nPOC TO KAAYKAA. The
Emperor and Tyche ; Emperor standing to 1., in military dress,
holds in 1. spear, with r. he crowns Tyche, who stands to 1.,
wearing kalathos, holding in her r. rudder, in 1. corncupiae :
border of dots.
(J. P. Lambros, 1885.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 135, n° 31.
AVK On MAKPINOC. Bust of Macrinus to r., laureate, wearing
cuirass : border of dots.
V,L. C€A6VK€HN TON KAAY. Tyche standing towards 1., holding
rudder in r. and cornucopiae in 1. : border of dots.
(N. Dimitriou, 1902.)
— 645
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7593
Pi. 274
7594
Pi. 274
7595
Pi. 274
230
I4-90
JE
29
348
22.55
^35
3i5
20.41
JE36
Severus Alexander.
AV-KMAVP-C-AASZA NAPOC. Bust of Severus Alexander to
r., wearing radiate crown, paludamentum and cuirass : border of
dots.
C€A€V K€
$» HNK • Athene to r., helmeted, holding shield in 1. and
AA
spear in r., striking down giant with legs in iorm of serpents,
who hurls stone with r. : border of dots.
(Greenspan, 1901.)
B.M.Cat., p. 135, n<> (PI. xxiv, 4).
Gordian III and Tranquillina.
MANTflNIOC rOPAIANOC C€ KAICA BINIANTPANKVAAI NAN
C€B. Busts of Gordian III, wearing radiate crown, paludamentum
and cuirass to r., and Tranquillina, wearing stephane to 1., face
to face : border of dots.
€A
€V0€PAC
. Busts of Apollo, laureate, to r.
$.. C€A€YK€HN THN nPOCTfl.
KAAYK
AAN and below,
n
with laurel-branch behind him, and Tyche 1., wearing kalathos,
with cornucopiae behind, face to face : border of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1891.)
Cf. B.M. Cat., p. i}9, n° 47.
Philip Senior.
AYT K MIOVAIOC <t>IAinnOCC€B. Bust of Philip Senior to r.,
wearing radiate crown, paludamentum and cuirass : border of
dots.
KAAN
n
$£. C€A€VK€HN THN nPOC Tfl KAAY; in the field, J* .
C
in ex., €A€V0€
646 —
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7596
PI. 274
7597
Pi. 274
272
17.62
^33
166
10.75
JE 28
Busts of Apollo, laureate, to 1., andTyche, wearing kalathos and
with branch (?) behind her, r., confronted : border of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1892.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 140, n° so.
Cf. Babelon, Inv. fVaddington, p. 251, n° 4478.
Trebonianus Gallus.
AVK TAIOV AITP6BH TAAAOC Bust of Trebonianus Gallus to r.,
wearing radiate crown, cuirass and paludamentum ; behind,
countermark, A : border of dots.
^-
. Busts of Apollo to r., laureate, with
C€A€VK€flN [TC1]U TT
POC
TH
KAANH (sic)
branch in front, and Tyche to 1., wearing kalathos, with cornuco-
piae behind, confronted : border of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1893.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 140, n° 53.
Cf. Mionnet, 5., VII, p. 244, n° 349.
Gallienus.
AVK • OC. Bust of Gallienus to r., wearing radiate crown, cuirass
and paludamentum.
I
f£. Q€ [A€] YK6HN T KAA Y inner legend, KAANH. Nike, mov-
ing to front, head 1-, holding in r. wreath, and in 1. palm-branch :
border of dots.
(A.O.van Lennep, Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 142, no 59.
Cf. Babelon, Inv. IVcuidington, p. 251, n°448i.
Soli-Pompeiopolis.
On tl?e coast near Me^etlu, near the border between Cilicia Tracheia
and Pedias, was probably of Rhodian origin, but also in some way con-
nected with Athens. The coinage begins about B.C. 4JO on the Persic
standard (H.N., p. 728).
— 647
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Circ. B.C. 450-386.
7598
PI. 274
163
iR2I
Archer (Amazon) kneeling to 1. on 1. knee, nude down to waist,
wearing cap decorated with curved wing ; at her 1. side, quiver
IO.56
and bow-case with cap terminating in a crook ; she looks along
the string of her bow which she holds in both hands : plain line
of exergue.
J$L. ZOAEHN (to 1.). Bunch of grapes on stalk ; in field to r.,
j ; on either side of stalk, A A : concave field. — Persic Stater.
(J. P. Lambros, 1892.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., PL xxv, 6.
Babelon, Traite, p. 370, n° 546 (this coin mentioned).
7599
Pi. 274
162.5
^20
Similar; behind archer, Athenian helmet to 1. : border of dots.
tyL. 20A3HN. Bunch of grapes on stalk; in field to 1., laurel-branch
10.53
with berries : within dotted incuse square. — Persic Stater.
(J. P. Lambros, 1883.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 145, n° 2.
Cf. Babelon, PL cvi, 14.
7600
Pi. 274
11. 5
A9
Head of Amazon to 1., wearing conical headdress with winglets,
and round earring ; hair indicated by dots.
O.75
fyL. 10. Bunch of grapes with tendril : within dotted incuse circle.
— Obol.
(Artist's Sale, 1899.)
Babelon, PL cvi, 21.
7601
PL 274
5-1
A6
Head of Amazon to 1., in conical headdress with winglets.
fyL. Bunch of grapes with tendril to 1. : within circular incuse. —
0.33
Hemiobol.
(Macridi Pacha, 1896.)
Babelon, PL cvi, 27.
7602
PL 274
164.5
^21
Head of Athene to r., wearing crested Athenian helmet on which
griffin to r.
10.66
tyL. Bunch of grapes placed diagonally in incuse square; the stalk
extends beyond the incuse square and has one tendril and one
— 648 —
CIUCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7603
PI. 274
7604
PI. 274
7605
PI. 274
7606
PI. 274
156
10. 10
^23
154-2
9-99
ift.21
154
9.98
iTv20
9.22
A 23
leaf ; on the lower margins, $0 A : incuse circle. — Persic Stat-
er.
(Rollin & Feuardent.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., PI xxv, 12.
Cf. Babelon, PI. cxxxvm, 17.
Jameson Cat., PI. lxxx, 1607.
Similar.
T$L. 50>tuOM {sic). Bunch of grapes ; stalk has two tendrils ; in
field 1. A- Chisel-cut. — Persic stater.
(Theodoridi, 1892.)
Cf. Babelon, PI. cxxxix, 2 (but rather barbarous).
Satrapal-Coinage.
Tiribazes.
B.C. 386-380.
Bare head of Herakles to r., bearded, with lion-skin fastened round
neck : border of dots.
tyL. Head of bearded satrap to r., in Persian tiara. — Persic Stater.
(J. P. Lambros, 1884.)
Imhoof, Kleiiiasiat. Mutton, p. 489, n° 14 (PI. xix, 2).
Jameson Cat., PI. lxxx, 16 12.
Similar.
fyL. IOAIK ON. Similar head. — Persic Stater.
B.M. Cat., p. 149, n° 27 (PI. xxvi, 3).
Cf. Babelon, PI. cvn, 1.
(A. Michel, 1891.)
Circ. B.C. 385-333 or later.
Head of Athene to r., in triple-crested Corinthian helmet ; she wears
earring and necklace, and drapery round neck ; her flowing hair
confined by a cord : linear border.
}$L. 20AEHN (below). Bunch of grapes on stalk with two tendrils.
and leaf to 1. ; in field tol., MOI ; to r., owl standing to r., head
facing. — Stater.
(W.C. Weight, 1 89 1.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., PI. xxvi, 4.
— 649 —
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7607
PI. 274
9.8
A9
Head of Athene to r. in crested Corinthian helmet : border of
dots.
O.64
J$L. 20AEn[N]. Bunch of grapes with tendrils and leaf to 1. —
Obol.
(A. Lawson, Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., PI. xxvi, 8.
Bab., PI. cxxxix, 13.
BRONZE.
Circ. B.C. 300-80.
7608
PI. 274
87
JE21
Head of Artemis to r., wearing stephane, bow and quiver at
shoulder : border of dots.
5.63
T$L. ZOAEHN (1.). Athene, wearing long chiton, fighting to r. ;
holds in 1. shield, in r. thunderbolt.
(O. Noury Bey, 1902.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 151, n° 39 (PI. xxvi, 12).
With title Pompeiopolis.
Circ. B.C. 66 — Imperial Times.
With head of Cn. Pompeius Magnus.
7609
PI. 27s
101
JE 19
Head of Pompeius to r.
1$L. nOM LDI.IIO] nOA-.- Nike advancing to r., holding wreath
and palm.
(Theodoridi, 1892.)
Cf. Mionnet, S., VII, p. 249, n° 366.
Cf. Babelon, Inv. Waddington, p. 253, n° 4513.
6.54
Imperial Coinage.
Trebonianus Gallus.
7610
PI. 27s
190
JE 29
AY K€ r OVIBI TP6BH TAAAOC- BustofTrebonianus Gallus tor.,
wearing radiate crown, paludamentum and cuirass ; in field, nn :
border of dots.
12.31
l$l. nOMn HIO nOA€ITON. Dionysos, bearded, standing to 1.,
650
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
resting with 1. on thyrsos, holding in r. kantharos ; at his feet,
panther to 1. ; in field 1. A, r. S : border of dots.
(Dimitriou, 1905.)
Cf. Mionnet, 5., VII, p. 252, n° 379.
Syedra.
(Sedra).
Between Coracesium and Iotape.
Imperial Coinage.
Gallienus.
761 1
PI. 27s
222
JE 31
AVT KAI nOAlK TAAAIHNOC Bust of Gallienus to r., laureate,
wearing paludamentum and cuirass; in front, IA : border of dots.
I4.38
Y$L. CY €A P€ fl N. Aphrodite on 1., Ares in middle, and Hermes
on r., all standing to front; Aphrodite wears long chiton and peplos
and looks to r. ; Ares, wearing helmet and cuirass, looks 1. ;
Hermes, wearing boots, and holding caduceus in 1. looks to 1. :
border of dots.
(D. Stilianopoulos, Smyrna, 1892.)
Babclon, [in: fVitddittgton,p. 2)5,1104544.
Salonina.
7612
PI. 275
235
/E29
KOPNHAIA CAAflNINA C€B. Bust of Salonina to r., wearing ste-
phane; in front, IA : border of dots.
1) .22
.
T$L. CV€AP6flN. Demeter, wearing kalathos and long chiton, walk-
ing to r., and holding torch in each- hand : border of dots.
(A. Lawson, Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 160, n° 20.
Babelon, Invent. Waddington, p. 255, n° 4546.
Similar.
7613
PI. 275
199
JE 30
C€
MNHC
jw €NAOIO j wreatn . border of dots.
^ T6PACC
V6AP6
HN
(O. Noury Bey, Constantinople, 1902.)
B. M. Cat., p. 161, n° 23 (PI. xxvm, 3).
Babelon, Invent. Waddington, p. 255, n° 4549.
12.89
651 -
82
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7614
PI. 275
l62
10-49
M.21
7615
PI. 275
1 1
0.71
ilio
7616
PI. 275
168.2
10.90
J&21
Tarsus.
' ' On the Cydnus, the most important city in Cilicia, was in the time
of Xenophon, the capital of its kings, by whom the coins earlier than the
time of Tiriba^us must have been struck " (H. N., p. 729).
Circ. B.C. 450-380.
King (of Cilicia ?), wearing cloak, on horseback, galloping to r. ;
in 1., reins ; in r. short sword : linear border.
J$l. Greek hoplite, nude, wearing crested Corinthian helmet, kneel-
ing to 1. on r. knee holding with 1. shield adorned with Gorgon-
eion, and with r. sword; behind, j^A ("Tin) : concave field. —
Persic Stater.
(H. Hoffmann, 1884.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 163, no 8 (PI. xxvm, 10).
Six, Num. Chron., 1884, p. 156, n° 14.
Babelon, PI. cv, 12.
Tiribazus.
(B.C. 386-380).
Baal standing to 1. holding eagle on extended r. hand, and leaning
on sceptre with 1. ; in front, $.
1$L. Head of bearded Dionysos to r., wearing turreted crown : con-
cave field. — Obol.
(Mostyn Sale, II, 1897 ; lot 307.)
Babelon, Traite, PI. cvn, 15 (n° 577 ; this coin also mentioned).
Imhoof, Monn. Gr., p. 368, n° 59 ; Cboix, PI. v, 17s ;
Kleinasial. Mun^en, II, p. 468, n° 3.
Pharnabazus.
(B.C. 379-374).
Cf. n° 6145, tetradrachm of this satrap, struck at Cyzicus.
Female head with streaming hair, nearly facing, inclined to 1.,
wearing sphendone, earrings and necklare with pendants (copied
from Kimon's Arethusa on coins of Syracuse) : border of dots.
$-• ^tHin^l) (to 1.). Bearded male head (Ares ?) to 1., in crest-
652 —
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION'
7617
PI. 275
76l8
PI. 275
154-8
10.03
166.8
10.81
7619*
Pi. 27s
11. 6
o-75
7620*
Pi. 275
10.8
0.70
ed Athenian helmet decorated with floral scroll, chlamys fasten-
ed round neck ; behind j : border of dots. — Persic Stater.
(J.P.Lambros, 1887.)
Cf. B. M. at., PI. xxix, 2.
Babelon, Traiti, PI. cvm, 5.
JR. 22 Similar : linear border.
fyL. Similar ; inscr. to r. ; j not in field. — Persic Stater.
(W.S.Lincoln, 1885.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 165, no ;6.
* Rev. internalized with n° 7624 on the Plate.
^23
JR. 10
iRu
H/)^ (rrpyz). Baaltars, seated to 1. on diphros, wearing hima-
tion over 1. shoulder and about lower limbs ; r. resting on sceptre :
linear border.
tyL. Ifift) ML^ OnariE Tfja)' Bearded made head (Ares ?) to 1., in
crested Athenian helmet decorated with floral scroll, chlamys
fastened round neck : linear border. — Persic Stater.
Chisel -cut.
(Macridi Pacha, 1894.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 165, n° 19.
Babelon, PI. cvm, 2.
Jameson Cat., PI. lxxxi, 161 3.
Baaltars seated to 1. on diphros, wearing himation over 1. should-
er and about lower limbs, his r. resting on sceptre : border of
dots.
^L. Bearded male head (Ares ?) to 1., in crested Athenian helmet
decorated with floral scroll, chlamys fastened round neck : linear
border. — Obol.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. J. P. Six, Num. Chron., 1884, p. 127, n° 7.
Similar.
$L. Similar. — Obol.
* Obv. ami P/, transposed on Plate.
(O. Noury Bey, 1902.)
- 653 -
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Time of Pharnabazus (circ. B.C. 379-374).
7621
PI. 27s
50.3
^13
Female head, nearly full-face slightly turned to 1., earring and neck-
lace ; dolphin on each side.
3.26
1$L. MLH- Bearded male head (Ares ?) to 1., in crested Athenian
helmet, ornamented with scrolls : concave field. — Tetrobol.
(W.T. Ready, 1897.)
Publ. by Sir H.W. in Corolla Nutnistnatica, 1906, p. 300,
n° 10 (PI. xv, 10).
Num. Chron., 1920, p. 100. British Museum.
7622
PI. 275
49-8
^.13
Similar head to last ; two dolphins downwards : plain border.
*RL. Similar to last, but no legend in field. — Tetrobol.
3.23
(W.T. Ready, 1897).
Cor. Num , p. 300, n° 11 (PI. xv, 11).
Babelon, PI. cvm, 8 (these two coins also mentioned).
" These two tetrobols are similar to the obols in the British Museum (C1/1-
cia, p. 196, n° 25 ff.) and Babelon, Perses Ach&menides, p. 176 " (Sir H.W.).
They are without name of mint.
7623
PI. 275
10.6
^9
Similar type ; dolphin on each side.
^L. Similar type. — Obol
0.69
B. M. Cat., p. 166, n° 26.
Babelon, PI. cvm, 10.
Datames.
(B.C. 378-372).
7624
PI. 275
168.2
^22
Female head with streaming hair, nearly facing, slightly towards 1.,
wearing earrings and necklace : border of dots.
10.90
H}L. )*/iY7/) (iQ3"Tr). Bearded male head (Ares) to r., wearing crest-
ed Athenian helmet decorated with floral scroll, chlamys fasten-
ed round neck : border of dots. — Persic Stater.
(Sotheby Sale, April 1881.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 167, no 28.
Babelon, PI. cvm, 18.
Jameson Cat., PI. lxxxi, 1617.
Rev. interchanged with n° j6ij on the Plate.
— 654 —
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7625
PI. 27s
7626
PI. 275
7627
PI. 275
7628
PI. 275
7629
PI. 275
155-5
IO.08
A22
IQ-5
0.68
10
0.64
5 5
0.36
JR. 11
/R9
yR9
160
10.36
JR. 22
Similar.
I$L. Similar; on helmet, AM. — Persic Stater.
(1903.)
B. M. Cat., p. 167, n° 29 (PI. xxix, 9).
Babelon, Traiti, p. 407, n° 605.
Macdonald, Hunter Coll., II, p. 546, n° 7.
Six, Num. Citron., 1884, p. 126.
Diademed head of Aphrodite to r., wearing pendant earring and
neklace, hair in plaited queue : border of dots.
T$L. Bearded male head to r. (Ares) in crested Athenian helmet :
border of dots. — Obol.
(H. Hoffmann, 1884.)
Cf. Babelon, Traite, PI. cix, 5.
Cf. Imhoof, Monti. Gr., p. 368, n° 60 ; Cl.vix, PI. v, uJ 176.
Six, Num. Cbron., 1884, p. 127, n° 6.
Female head facing, inclined to 1. : border of dots.
tyL. Female head to 1., wearing stephane ornamented with palmettes
between scroll work, earing and necklace : concave field. —
Obol.
Imhoof, Monn. Gr., p. 365, n° 51 ; C/w/.v, PI. v, 11" 173.
Cf. B. M.Cat., Cilicia, PI. xxxix, 12 (Incerta).
Female head facing, wearing earrings and necklace : border of dots.
fyL Female head to r. ; border of dots. — Obol.
(G. Louisides, 1907.)
Babelon, Perses Aclx'm., PI. iv, 14 ; Traiti, PI. cvm, 16
(under Pharnabazus).
H/)L^ OnnSya). Baaltars, nude to waist, himation about lower
limbs, seated to r. on diphros ; he holds in r. sceptre transversely,
and in 1. ear of corn and bunch of grapes ; beside him, thymia-
terion ; below diphros, bull's head facing : the whole in circle
surmounded by projections resembling battlements.
tyL. OfiMMh (iGJin). Satrap, wearing Persian headdress, under-
garment with sleeves, cloak and anaxyrides, seated to r. on
- 655
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
diphros ; on his knees, quiver ; holds in both hands an arrow ;
before him, bow ; in field above, winged solar disk : border of
dots. — Persic Stater.
(J. P. Lambros, 1887.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 168, no 33 (PI. xxix, 12).
Babelon, PI. cix, 5.
7630
PI. 275
157
^R22
HftL^ OnriSsa). Baaltars, nude to waist, himation about lower
limbs, seated to r. on diphros ; upper part of body and head
IO.17
almost facing; holds in r., transversely, sceptre surmounted by
eagle with spread wings, in 1., ear of corn and bunch of grapes ;
beside him, thymiaterion : the whole in circle surmounted by
projections resembling battlements.
T$L. Datames (?) and Ana. On r., Datames (?) wearing long chiton
and himation, standing to I., r. hand raised before his face (in
adoration) ; in front of him, his name, ^HH^j (TWlTl) ; on 1.,
Ana, nude, standing tor. ; r. raised pointing towards Datames, 1.
lowered ; between them, thymiaterion : within dotted square
enclosed in linear square. — Persic Stater.
(H. Hoffmann, 1884.)
B. M. Cat., p. 168, n° 36 (PI. xxix, 15).
Babelon, II, 608.
Cf. Jameson Cat. PI. lxxxi, 161 5.
Anonymous (Circ. B.C. 3 50).
7631
PI. 27s
149.6
^21
Athene, helmeted, with draped lower part of body, resting on spear,
and seated to 1. ; 1. elbow on shield beside her; behind, olive-
9.69
tree : border of dots.
tyL. Aphrodite kneeling to 1. on left knee, upper part of body bare,
lower part draped, playing with astragali. — Stater.
(J. P. Lambros, 1884.)
Publ. by Sir H.W. in Num. Chron., 1892, p. 207, n° 37 (PI. xvi, 17).
Also B. M. Cat., Cilicia, PI. XL, 11 (this coin). Int., p. lxxxi.
Other specimens in the Lobbecke (Berlin) and Waddington
(Paris) collections.
Num. Chron., 1920, p. 99. British Museum.
— 656
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Mazaeus.
(B.C. 361-333)
7632
PI. 276
165.5
iR23
n/)Ly^ ("nn^ya) (to r.). Baaltars wearing himation about lower
limbs, seated to 1. on diphros, holding in r. ear of corn and
IO.72
bunch of grapes, 1. resting on lotus-headed sceptre ; no symbol
or letter under diphros : border of dots.
fyL. VVlW- (^Tna). Lion to 1., head facing, attacking stag kneeling
to r. : within dotted square in incuse square. — Persic Stater.
Chisel-cut. (Macridi Pacha, 1893.)
7633
PI. 276
166
^.23
Similar, under diphros, ram's head.
tyi. Same inscription ; lion to 1., head semi-facing, attacking stag
IO.75
kneeling to 1. ; in field to r., below, *// (p) •' plain border. —
Persic Stater.
(H. Hoffmann, 1884.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 169, n° 37.
Babelon, PI. cxi, 20.
7634
PI. 276
167
M. 22
Similar; under diphros $.
fyL. Similar ; in field, letter, 0 (") : the whole in incuse square. —
10.82
Persic Stater.
(Macridi Pacha, 1894.)
B. M. Cat., p. 169, n° 38 (PI. xx, 2).
Babelon, PI. cxi, 16.
7635
PI. 276
170
,K 23
Similar ; under diphros, helmeted head to r.
fyL Similar. — Persic Stater.
(Constantinople, 1897.)
I I .01
B. M. Cat., p. 169, n° 40 (PI. xxx, 3).
Babelon, Traite, II, p. 446, n° 675.
Six, Num. Cbron., 1895, p. 197.
7636
PI. 276
8.6
^.11
Baal seated to 1. on diphros ; in r. ear of corn and bunch of grapes,
1. resting on sceptre : border of dots.
0.56
657 —
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7637
PI. 276
7638
PI. 276
7639
PI. 276
764O
PL 276
IO
O.64
O.54
Al2
Aio
169.3
10.97
^.23
166.3
10.78
JR. 25
J$L. Forepart of wolf tor.; above, crescent with horns downwards :
within dotted square in incuse square. — Obol.
Rev. printed sideways on Plate. (Macridi Pacha, 1892.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., PI. xxxii, 8.
Cf. Babelon, PI. cxn, 4.
Six, Num. Chron., 1884, p. 108, no 15.
Similar.
tyL. Similar ; type to 1. ; above, crescent with horns downwards. —
Obol.
(1892.)
Similar.
1$L. Forepart of wolf to r. ; above, crescent with horns downwards :
circle of dots. — Obol.
(Theodoridi, 1892.)
Babelon, PI. cxn, 6.
B. M. Cat., p. 176, n° 86.
Mazaeus.
As Governor of Trans-Euphratesia and Cilicia.
(B.C.351-334).
H/)LU^ (to r.). Baaltars, wearing himation about lower limbs,
seated 10 1. on diphros, head and upper part of body facing; he
holds in r. eagle, ear of corn and bunch of grapes; 1. resting on
lotus-headed sceptre ; in field to 1., A) ; under diphros, *// • bord-
er of dots.
tyL. VVlW (above). Lion to 1., head almost facing, attacking bull
kneeling to 1. ; beneath, 2; on rump of bull, Lfj. Chisel-cut . —
Persic Stater.
(Macridi Pacha, 1893.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., PI. xxxi, 1.
Cf. Six, Num. Chron., 1884, p. no, n° 18.
Similar; in field to 1., O; no symbol under diphros.
1$L. Similar ; beneath, LH\ (do) •' linear border. Chisel-cut. —
Persic Stater.
B.M.Cat., p. 172, n° 58 (PI. xxxi, 2).
Babelon, PI. cxn, is.
(D. Kelekian, 189s.)
658 —
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
764I
PI. 276
7^2
PI. 276
7643
PI. 276
7644
PI. 276
I67-3
IO.84
VR23
I46.8
9-51
JK24
164.5
10.66
^23
'63.4
10.59
M. 23
Similar; in field to I., O; under diphros, *// : border of dots.
T$L. Similar ; beneath, ear of corn to 1. and 2. Chisel-cut. — Per-
sic Stater.
(Macridi Pacha, 1894.)
Babelon, Traits, p. 453, n° 695.
B.M.Cat., p. 172, n° 53 (PI. xxx, 13).
H/)L^^ (to r.). Baaltars seated to I., upper part of body facing,
head to I. ; no symbol under diphros : plain border. Chisel-cut.
fyi- H^fl- Lion to 1. attacking bull kneeling : border of dots. —
Persic Stater.
(Kelekian, 1893.)
Babelon, PI. cxn, 22.
llhL^ (to r*)* baaltars seated to 1. on diphros, himation over 1.
arm and about lower limbs, r. holding before him eagle-sur-
mounted sceptre; in field to 1., ear of corn and bunch of grapes ;
and letter J£ ; under diphros, *// : border of dots.
fy" llLHrH"tl:^H^uLU"/W^'1^ (in semi_circle> 1- an(* above).
Two lines of wall, each with four towers, one above the other;
above, lion to 1., head almost facing, attacking bull which is
kneeling to r. : border of dots. — Stater.
(W.T. Ready, 1893.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., PI. xxx, 7.
Babelon, TraitS, PI. cxm, 8.
Six, Num. Chron., 1884, p. 130.
Baaltars seated to 1. on diphros, himation over 1. shoulder and
about lower limbs, r. resting on lotus-headed sceptre ; in field
before him, large ear of corn and bunch of grapes; under diphros,
2 : border of dots.
fyL. Bust of Athene in triple-crested Athenian helmet, nearly facing,
inclined to 1.; she wears earrings and necklace; bust draped:
border of dots. — Persic Stater.
(Lord Vernon sale, 1885.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 174, n° 70 (PI. xxxi, 11).
Babelon, PI. cxm, 17.
The series to which this coin belongs is post-Alexander (cf. E. T. Newell,
Mint of Tarsus).
659 —
83
CIL1CIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7645
153.6
PI. 276
9-95
7646
164.6
PI. 276
10.65
7647
12.6
PL 276
0.82
7648
n. 5
PI. 276
0.75
A 22
.R2I
All
An
Mazaeus
As Governor of Syria and Babylon ;
before B.C. 331.
II frl^ (r*)' Baaltars, himation over 1. arm and about lower
limbs, seated to 1. on diphros, r. resting on sceptre surmounted
by eagle before him ; under diphros, ( : border of dots.
fyL yyiy/- Lion walking to 1 . ; above, star of sixteen rays ; below,
large crescent : border of dots. — Persic Stater.
(Macridi Pacha, 1893.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., PI. xxxi, 3.
Cf. Babelon, PI. cxiv, 16.
l1f)L^1 OiriSD). Baaltars, upper part of body nude, himation over
lower limbs and 1. arm, seated on diphros, resting on sceptre
before him; in field 1., eagle on thymiaterion : linear border.
TSjL. ^iHW O^O). Lion to 1. walking on rough ground. — Stater.
(Sotheby, 1885.)
B . M . Cat. , Cilicia, n° 63 .
Cf. Babelon, Pcrses Achim., PI. VI, 17.
Head of Aphrodite to 1., diademed, hair loose and falling down
neck ; she wears earring and necklace.
1$L. Baaltars seated to 1., himation over 1. arm and about loins,
resting r. on long sceptre : linear border. — Obol.
(O. Noury Bey, 1902.)
Babelon, Traite, PI. cxiv, u ; Perses Achim., PI. vi, 7.
Head of satrap to r., bearded, hair long, wearing flat tiara : border
of dots.
J$L. Forepart of Pegasos flying to r. : plain border. — OboL
(O. Noury Bey, 1902.)
Babelon, Perses Achetn., p. 56, n° 378 (PI. ix, 14).
Id., Traite", PI. cxiv, 8.
— 660
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7649
PI. 276
765O
PI. 276
I I
0.7I
7-8
0.51
JR. 10
M. 8
7651
Pi. 276
O.80
^ll>
7652
PI. 276
I I
0.71
^11
7653
PI. 276
62
4.OI
JE 17
Similar.
fyL. Similar; no border. — Obol.
(Moutagu sale, 1897.)
Baahars seated to 1. on diphros, r. resting on sceptre : border of
dots.
fyL. Beardless head of Hermes (?) to 1., wearing petasos. — Hemi-
obol.
(Smyrna, 1891J
Babelon, Poses Acbe'm., p. 36, n° 259 (PI. vi, 8).
Id., Traiii, PI. cxiv, 20.
* The coins, similar to n° 7650 are probably Mesopotamia!! and post Alexander.
Fourth Century B.C.
Baaltars seated to 1., holding eagle on extended r. : border of dots.
tyL. Herakles to r. contending with lion with his club : within
dotted square in incuse. — Obol.
(WT. Ready, 1896.)
Janiform head of Athene helmeted, wearing earring and necklace :
border of dots.
fyL. Beardless head, bare, of Herakles to 1., with curly hair, and
lion-skin around neck : plain border. — Obol.
(Ad. Hess, Frankfort, 1891.)
Imhoof, Monn. gr., p. 371, n° 70 (PI. G, 11).
T. Combe, Mus. Brit., PI. xm, 18.
Time of Antiochus Epiphanes.
Circ. B.C. 175-164.
With title Antiochia ad Cydnum.
Head of City to r., turreted ; behind, 0 : border of dots.
I£. ANTIOXEON THN TTPOI THI KYAONHI. Sandan-Herakles,
bearded, nude, standing to r. on winged and horned lion; to r.,
mon. (¥1 ; to 1. 41 : border of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1893.)
Cf. Imhoof, Monn. gr., p. 366, n° 54 (PI. F, 23).
66l —
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7654
PI. 276
7655
PI. 277
7656
PI. 277
231
260
TO4
4.66
Circ. B.C. 164 to early Imperial Times.
JEi$ Head of City to r., veiled and turreted : border of dots.
T$L. [T]AP2EflN. Pyre, consisting of basis on which is a pyramidal
structure containing figure of Sandan ; to 1., monograms, * 'jv*
(Criona, Constantinople, 1891.)
Mionnet, III, p. 620, n° 390.
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 181, n° 113.
M 28 Tyche of the City, veiled and turreted, seated to r.; at her feet,
river-god Kydnos swimming to r.: border ot dots.
1$L. TAPZEflN. Zeus, seated to 1. on throne, himation about lower
limbs; holds in r. Nike, and with 1. rests on sceptre : border of
dots.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., PI. xxxiii, 5.
JE 17 TAPZEON (r.). Zeus, wearing himation about lower limbs,
enthroned to 1.; holds in r. Nike with wreath, 1. resting on
sceptre; in front, AA-- : border of dots.
T$L. Club tied with fillet within oak-wreath.
Cf. B.M.Cat., PI. xxxiii, 8.
Cf. Babelon, Inv. Wadd., n° 4616.
Cf. Mionnet, III, p. 622, n° 411.
(H. Hoffmann, 1882.)
7657
PI. 277
54
3.50
Quasi- Autonomous.
Without heads of Emperors.
Before Hadrian.
JE 19 Head of City to r., veiled and turreted : border of dots.
^i.. TAPC6HN. Pyre of Sandan surmounted by eagle; in field 1.
MH
TPO
nO: border of dots.
AE
nc
(Theodoridi, 1892.)
B.M.Cat., p. 183, n° 129.
— 662 —
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7658
PI. 277
220
14-25
^26
7659
PI . 277
48
3. II
JE 17
7660
Pi. 277
342
22. 16
JE}6
Imperial Coinage.
Trajan.
AYTOKP KAI2 NEP TPAIANOI IEB TEPM AAKIK. Head of
Trajan to r., laureate : border of dots.
fy. AHMAPX Ez YnAT Enn MHTPOnOAEni. Tyche of City,
veiled and turreted, seated to r. on rock, holding palm-branch in
r.; at her feet, river-god Kydnos, swimming to r.; in field to r.
Jp : border of dots. — Tetradrachm.
(W. T. Ready, 1905.)
Babelon, Inv. IVaddingtoti, p. 261, n° 4623.
Annius Verus and Commodus.
Busts of Annius Verus and Commodus, bare-headed and draped,
facing each other ; between them, club and caduceus in saltire ;
above, star(?).
J$L. Facade of decastyle temple ; on architrave KOI NOC KIAIKIAC;
MHTPOnO
A€OC
(Smyrna, 1891 .)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 191, n° 165.
in field, TAP COV ; below,
Septimius Severus.
AYT KAIC A C€fTT C€VHPOC C€B. Bust of Septimius Severus to
r., laureate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
fy. AAPC€YHPIANHTAPCOVMHT TOON r€TTAPX€IGON (around);
in field above, Kl AIKI A ; in ex., ' £A^ AJ*A . Tyche of Tarsus,
veiled and turreted, seated to 1.; at her feet, river-god Kydnos
swimming to 1 . ; approaching her from 1., two veiled and turret-
ed female figures (Isauria and Cilicia), each holding wreath in
raised r., 1. lowered ; behind her, a third small figure (Lycaonia)
advancing to 1. with wreath in raised r.
(N. Dimitriou, 1905.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 193, n° 176.
— 663 —
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7661
PI. 277
7662
PI. 277
7663
PI. 277
7664
93-7
6.07
Billon
23
290
7sT9
^33
245
15.87
^33
37^
24. 10
^34
Caracalla.
AVK MAVP C€OVHPANTn NINOC. Head of Caracalla to r., laur-
eate : border of dots.
fy. TVXH TAPCOVMHT. Tyche of City, veiled and turreted,
seated to 1. on rock ; at her feet ; river-god Kydnos swimming to
I.; in field to 1., AMK : border of dots.
(Ad. Hess sale, 1880.)
B.M.Cat., PI. xxxv, 3.
Mionnet, III, p. 631, n° 458.
Babelon, Inv. Wadding ton, p. 262, n° 4639.
AYT K MAVP C6VHPOC ANTflN€INOC C€B. Head of Caracalla
to L, laureate; in field, on either side, n n : border of dots.
fy. ANTHNIANHC C€VH AAPMHT; in ex., TApC°Y . Uon
B
walking to r.; above, : border of dots.
MK
(F.R.Wiedemann, Smyrna, 1893.)
Cf. Mionnet, S. VII, p. 271, n° 456.
... MAYP C€VHPOC ANTH- . -OC C€B. Bust of Caracalla to r.,
laureate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum ; on either side, n n.
f£. ANTHNIANHC C€VH AAP MHTP; in ex., I^toc ' in field
above, T B ; to r. . Galley sailing to r. : plain border.
(F.R.Wiedemann, Smyrna, 1893.)
B.M.Cat., p. 199, n° 198 (PI. xxxvi, 1).
Cf. Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 270, n° 455.
• • C€YHPOCA OCC€B. Bust of Caracalla to 1., laureate,
wearing cuirass and paludamentum ; in field, on either side,
n n : border of dots.
r.
f$L. AKM. Elephant to r.; in field 1.,
Ascribed to Tarsus.
B
664
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7665
PI. 277
7666
PI. 277
7667
PI. 277
7668
PI. 277
4*5
26.88
M 37
310
20.08
JE 36
363
23.52
JE}6
473
30.65
^37
Maximinus.
[AVT] KMOYOVH-MA :EIM€INOC C€. Bust of Maximinus to
r. laureate and draped; in field, n n : border of dots.
I£. TAPCOV.THC MHTPOnOA€0)C; in field, 1 AM ; to r. [.
K B
Nike, on globe, advancing to 1., holding wreath in r. and palm
in 1.: border of dots.
(O. Vitalini, Rome, 1900.)
B.M.Cat., p. 206, n° 230.
Mionnet, III, p. 641, n° 516.
Balbinus.
AVTK€C K€A BAAB6INOC C€B. Bust of Balbinus to r., laureate,
wearing paludamentum and cuirass ; on either side, n n : border
of dots.
fy. TAPCOV MH TPOnOA€nNA ; in field to 1., *J . Emperor,
B
in toga, standing to 1., sacrificing before altar: border of dots.
(O. Noury Bey, 1902.)
Gordianus Pius.
AVT KMANT TOPAIANOC C€B. Bust of Gordian III. to r.,
wearing radiate crown, paludamentum and cuirass, carrying
shield and spear ; in field on either side, n n : border of dots.
fy. TAP CO Y MH TPO. Within distyle arched temple, Sandan,
draped, and wearing tall head-dress, quiver at back, standing to
r. on horned lion ; holds in raised r. uncertain object; and in 1.,
A
border of dots.
M
radiate crown; in field to I., '" ; to r. B
K r
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 213, n° 257.
Cf. Mionnet, III, p. 644, n° 535,
(Macridi Pacha, 1892.)
AVT KMANT rOPAIANOC. Bust of Gordian III. tor., wearing
radiate crown, paludamentum and cuirass; in field, on either
side, n n : border of dots.
— 665
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7669
PI. 278
360
23.32
^37
fy. TAPCOV MH TPOnOA€OC; in field to 1. M ; to r.,
K
B-
Winged female figure (Tyche-Panthea), draped, standing to front,
head L, holds in r. rudder resting on globe, and in 1. cornuco-
piae : border of dots.
(Webster sale, 1886.)
B.M.Cat., p. 216, n° 269.
Mionnet, III, p. 647, n° 557.
AVT K M ANT TOPAIANOC C€B. Similar; fin : border of dots.
36. TAP • COV MHTPOnOA€0)C ; in field to 1., M ; to r.,
B-
Nike to 1. on globe, holding in r., wreath, and in 1., palm-
branch : border of dots.
(Webster sale, 1886.)
B.M.Cat., p. 216, n° 271.
Mionnet, III, p. 647, n° 562.
7670
PI. 278
347
22.48
JE 3 5 Similar.
fy. TAPCOV MHTPOnOA€nC AMKrB. Tyche standing to 1.,
wearing kalathos, holding in r. rudder, and in 1. cornucopiae :
border of dots.
(Webster sale, 1886.)
B.M.Cat., p. 218, n° 278.
Mionnet, III, p. 647, n° 555.
7671
PI. 278
342
22.16
JE 36 AVT K MANT TOPAIANOC C€B. Bust of Gordian III. to r., wear-
ing radiate crown, paludamentum and cuirass, holding shield
decorated with Gorgoneion, and spear; in field, on either side,
n n : border of dots.
fy. TAPCOV MHTPOnOA in ex., €JXC;in field, AMK | Br. Lion
to r. bringing down bull on its knees to r. : border of dots.
(Webster sale, 1886.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 219, n° 286.
Mionnet, III, p. 645, no 543.
666 —
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7672
PI. 278
7^73
PI. 278
7674
PI. 278
256
T6T58
JE 35
210
13.60
JE 32
21
JE 28
13.80
AVT KAICM ANT flNIOC TOPAIANOC C€B. Bustof Gordianlll.
to r., wearing radiate crown, paludamentum and cuirass ; in field,
n n : border of dots.
T$L. TAPCOV MHTPOnOA€nC AM. Artemis huntress moving to
r., wearing short chiton and hunting boots ; in 1. bow ; with r.
K
drawing arrow from quiver at her back ; in field 1. T : border of
dots.
Cf. Mionnet, III, p. 644, n° 538.
B
(Webster sale, 1886.)
Tranquillina.
CABIN€IAN TPANKYAA€IN ANC. Bust of Tranquillina to r. wear-
. ing stephane, crescent at shoulders ; in field, on either side, n n :
border of dots.
A r
fy. TAPCOVM HTPOnOA€nC ; in field, 1. M , r. ' .Tycheof
K B
Tarsus seated on rock to 1., holding ears of corn in r. ; at her feet,
river-god Kydnos swimming to 1 . : border of dots.
(N. Dimitriou, 1898.)
Cf. Mionnet, III, p. 650, n° 573.
Herennia Etruscilla.
ANNIAN AITPOVCKIAAA N C€. Bust of Etruscilla to r., wearing
stephane, crescent at shoulders : border of dots.
A r
$L. TAPCOV MHTPOnOA€nC; in field 1. M , r. ' Cultus-
K B
statue ot Apollo Lykeios, nude, standing to front, on omphalos,
holding in each hand a wolf by the forelegs : border ot dots.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
B.M.Cat., p. 224, n° 307.
Mionnet, III, p. 653, n° 59s.
— 667
84
CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7675
PI. 278
7676
PI. 278
3Q6-5
19.86
M 32
-111
20.47
^30
Valerianus Senior.
AVK Al nO [OVAAJ EPIANOC. Bust of Valerianus Senior to r„
laureate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum ; in field, on either
side, n n : plain border.
$1. TAPCOV MHTtPOnOAEflC]. Three naked male figures,
each crowning themselves ; the central figure holds in 1., laurel-
branch : palm-branch.
(Drlmhoof, 1896.)
Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 289, n<> 543.
AV KAI nOAl
OVAA-.-AN
OC
. Bust of Valerianus Senior to r.,
wearing radiate crown, paludamentum and cuirass.
1$L. Prize-crown with palm and inscribed ... MIA resting on
tripod; to r., Dionysos, nude, standing to 1., resting with 1. on
thyrsos, holding kantharos in r.; at his feet, panther to 1.,
AV
looking up to him ; in field, above
l€
; r. AP ; ex., APV.
(O. Noury Bey, 1903.)
668
ISLANDS ADJACENT TO CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
ISLANDS ADJACENT TO CILICIA
Elaeusa-Sebaste.
(Ayash).
Ayash, now joined to the Mainland, near Corycus. (H.N., p. 734).
First Century B.C.
7677
PI. 278
US
JE 20
Head of Zeus to r., with taenia ; behind, A : border of dots.
fy.. [E]AAIOVIinN (1.). Nike advancing to 1., in r. wreath; in field
7-45
Uf
1., outside inscription, A.
(Theodoridi, 1892.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 234, n° 1.
7678
PI. 278
102
JE 22
Similar ; behind head, E : border of dots.
!}£.. Similar ; in field 1., outside inscr., AIO.
(Theodoridi, 1892.)
B.M.Cat., p. 234, n° 2.
6.61
7679
PI. 278
100
JE 20
Similar; behind head, OE.
1$L. Similar; in field 1., outside inscr. .
(Billoin sale, 1886.)
6 48
— 669 —
KINGS
No.
1
Wt.
Metal
Size.
i
DESCRIPTION
KINGS
Tarcondimotus I Philantonius.
(made dynast in B . C . 64 by Pompeius and king
by M. Antonius ; died in B . C . 3 1).
Mint : Hieropolis-Castabala.
7680
PI. 278
150
JE 21
Head of Tarcondimotus to r., diademed: border of dots.
R, TAPKONAIMO ,. , >. ^lkAkl r \ 7
J)c. _nv (to 1.) OIAAN-. (in ex.). Zeus, wearing
9.72
himation over lower limbs, seated to 1. on throne with back;
holds in extended r. wreath-bearing Nike, I. rests on sceptre.
(A. Lawson, Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 237, n° 1 (Pi. xxxix, 8).
Cf. Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 296, n° 569.
Philopator.
(died A.D.17).
7681
PI. 278
IOI
JE 22
Veiled and turreted head of Tyche of Hieropolis to r. : border of
dots.
6.54
$6. BACIASnC (r.) ?q?q£ GO- Athene, helmeted, standing to
1., holding in extended r. wreath-bearing Nike, 1. resting on
shield.
(Theodoridi, 1892.)
B.M.Cat., p. 238, n° 1 (PI. xxxix, 9).
Cf. Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 297, n<> 571.
— 670
UNCERTAIN OF CILICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
description:
7682
PI. 279
5-3
A?
UNCERTAIN OF CILICIA
Horseman tor., wearing kausia, his chlamys Hying behind him.
fyL. Baaltars (?) seated to r., 1. holding uncertain object, r. resting
on long sceptre. — Hemiobol.
(Hoffmann sale, 1888.)
0.34
- 671 -
CYPRUS
673 -
CYPRUS
CYPRUS
Luynes, H. de, Numismatique et Inscriptions Cypriotes, 1852.
Six, J. P., Du classement des Series Cypriotes, Rev. Num., 1883.
Babelon, E. Les Perses Achhnenides . . . Chypre et Phenicie, 1893,
Babelon, Traiti, &c, Paris, 1 901- 1927.
Hill, G.F., Brit. Mus. Cat., Cyprus, 1904.
— 674
CYPRUS
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION'
7683
PI. 279
169
10.95
^24
7684
PI. 279
54 5
3 53
iRi6
7685
Pi. 279
25.8
1.67
^13
CYPRUS
A ma thus.
Uncertain King.
Cite. B.C 450-390.
Lion lying r., jaws open; above, eagle flying to r., and between
eagle and lion the sign § (mo.); double line of exergue, the
lower dotted : border of dots.
T$L. Forepart of lion to r., jaws open ; truncation dotted : border of
dots. — Persic Stater.
Publ. by Sir H. \Y., in Num. Cbron., 1896, p. 31, n° 64 (PI. 111, 17).
B.M.C., Cyprus, PI. xviu, 4 (this coin). Int. xxvi.
Cf. J. P. Six, p. 308, 18 (PI. vi, 21) and p. 307, 4 (PI. vn, 1).
Babelon, Traiti, PI. cxxxil, 17 (this coin).
Num. Cbron., 1920, p. 100. British Museum.
Similar type to preceding coin, but without the letter above the lion.
T$L. Similar type to last, but in dotted square instead of round
border. — Tetrobol.
(Dimitriou, 1895.)
Publ. by Sir H.W., in Num. Cbron., 1896, p. 31, n° 65 (PI. ill, 18).
B.M.Cat., Cyprus, PI. xvm, 5 (this coin). Int. xxvi.
Babelon, PI. cxxxn, 18 (this coin).
Num. Cbron., 1920, p. 100. British Museum.
Similar type to preceding two coins, but without the letter; double
line of exergue, the lower dotted ; a slanting line in ex.
tyL. Similar type to last ; truncation dotted ; in dotted square
within incuse. — Diobol.
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
Publ. by Sir H. W., Num. Cbron., 1896, p. 31, n° 66 (PI. Ill, 19).
B.M.Cat., Cyprus, PI. xvm, 6 (this coin). Int. xxvi.
Babelon, PI. cxxxn, 19 (this coin).
Num. Cbron., 1920, p. 100. British Museum.
— 675 -
85
CYPRUS
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7686
PI. 279
99-3
6.43
7687
PI. 279
33-7
2.18
7688
PI. 279
JK21
M. 14
160
10.36
JR. 22
Zotimos ?
After circ. B.C. 385.
Lion lying to r., jaws open ; single line of exergue ; above ex.,
(DTSf, and below, (D-^JT ; above lion, eagle flying to r.
fyL. Forepart of lion to r., jaws open ; in field to r., (DT"JT (Zw-Tt-[jLw):
linear border. — Rhodian Stater.
(Spink, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., PI. xvin, 8 (this coin). Int. xxvu.
Cf. Babelon, PI. cxxxn, 21-23.
Rhoikos ?
Middle of Fourth Cent. B.C.
Head of lion to r., jaws open : border of dots.
J$L. Forepart of lion to r., head almost facing, jaws open ; truncation
dotted; in field to r., 9 (P0) : linear border within concave field.
— Rhodian Tetrobol.
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
B.M.Cat., p. 6, n° 18 (PI. 11, 2).
Babelon, PI. cxxxm, 9.
Gitium.
{Larnaka).
Baalmelek I.
Circ. B.C. 479-449.
Herakles, wearing lion-skin over head and hanging down his back,
advancing tor., holding in outstretched 1. bow, in r. his club raised
over his head. Type blurred.
J$L. Lion seated to r., jaws open, in dotted square within incuse
[71oq4
square ; in field 1. above lion L'J. J' \ before lion's feet, ram's
head. — Persic Stater.
B.M.Cat., p. 9, n° 3 (this coin also mentioned).
Cf. Babelon, PI. cxxx, 3.
676 —
CYPRUS
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Azbaal.
Circ. B.C. 449-42 5.
7689
PI. 279
166.8
A2I
Herakles, wearing lion-skin over head and hanging down back (the
tail seen behind him), advancing to r., holding in outstretched
1. bow, in r. his club raised over his head.
IO.81
J$L. Lion to r. bringing down stag to r.; above, inscription
r/jlOQ "Z_ [0^7] : tne whole in dotted square within incuse
square. — Persic Stater.
(Macridi Pacha, 1893.)
B.M.Cat., p. 11, n» 14.
Cf. Babelon, PI. cxxx, 20.
Baalmelek II.
Circ. B.C. 42 5-400.
7690
PI. 279
165.5
A2I
Herakles, wearing lion-skin over head and hanging down back,
advancing to r., as on last coin : border of dots.
IO.72
1$L. Lion to r. bringing down stag kneeling to r.; above, inscrip-
tion (complete) y^Vy^OQ/j : the whole in dotted square within
incuse square. — Persic Stater.
(N. Theodoridi, 1892.)
B. M. Cat., p. 14, n° 33 (PI. in, 1 1).
Babelon, PI. cxxx, 25.
7691
PI. 279
166.4
iRi9
Similar type; in field to r. 9.
J$L. Similar type; inscription off flan. — Persic Stater.
IO.78
(W.T. Ready, 1888.)
B. M. Cat., p. 14, n° 35 (PI. HI, 12).
Num. CJjron., 1871, p. 16, n°4i.
Six, Rev. Num., 1883, p. 328, n° 22.
This coin may possibly belong to Baalram («'/r. B.C. 400-392). Cf. Babelon,
Traite, p. 746.
7692
PI. 279
3*-9
jRl2
Similar type ; tail of lion-skin between legs of Herakles : border of
dots.
2.07
— 677 —
CYPRUS
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
tyl. Similar type; inscr. complete, y/yW/yOQ/,. — Persic Diobol.
(W.T. Ready, 1888.)
B. M. Cat., p. 16, n° 43.
Babelon, PI. cxxxi, 4.
Baalram.
Circ. B.C. 400-392.
7693
PI. 279
53.8
^Ri4
Herakles, wearing lion-skin over head and hanging down back,
tail between his legs, holding in outstretched 1. bow and in r.
club raised over his head; in field to r. 9 : border of dots.
3-49
1$L. Legend indistinct. Lion to r. bringing down stag kneeling to r. :
the whole in dotted square within incuse square. — Persic
Tetrobol.
(W.T. Ready, 1892.)
Cf. Babelon, PI. cxxxi, 11.
Cf. B.M.Cat., PI. iv, 17.
Melchiathon.
B.C. 392-361.
7694
PI. 279
25
JE 12
Herakles to r. carrying lion-skin, fighting with bow and club ;
behind, ff : border of dots.
1.62
tyL. Head of Aphrodite to 1., wearing Stephanos^ triple-drop earring
and necklace ; hair long.
(Dimitriou, 1891.)
Imhoof,- Monti, gr., p. 383, n° 102 (PI. G, 20).
Head, Hist. Num., p. 738.
Pumiathon.
Circ. B.C. 361-312.
7^95
PI. 279
64
N 14
Herakles, bearded, wearing lion-skin over head and left arm, advanc-
ing to r.; in outstretched 1. bow; in raised r. club behind his
head; in field to r. 9 : border of dots.
4.14
— 678 —
CYPRUS
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION'
fyL. Lion to r. bringing down stag kneeling to r.; above,
^lY^rTlUl^ ' m ^ront = (= T4 ? f°r 2-l) : tne whole in dotted
square within incuse square. — Hemistater.
(Williamson, 1897.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 22, n° 77.
Cf. Babelon, PI. cxxxi, 25.
Idalium.
(Dali).
Gras ? or Karas.
Circ. B.C. 460.
7696 164.8 JK 23 Sphinx, with curled wing, seated tol. on tendril or floral ornament;
10.68 r. fore foot raised over lotus-flower; on 1. * (£a), r. TV (Ka-
pa) : border of dots.
tyL. Lotus-flower on two spiral tendrils; on 1., outline of ivy-leaf;
on r. astragalos : the whole within incuse circle. — Persic Stater.
(N. Theodoridi, 1892.)
B.M.Cat., p. 27, n» 13 (PI. v, 9).
Babelon, PI. cxxxn, 5.
Stasioikos, or Stasicypros.
Circ. B.C. 460-450.
7697 56 JR. 17 Sphinx, with curled wing, seated to 1. on tendril with lotus-flower
3 .62 in front, on which she places her r. forefoot ; on 1. *.
1$L. Lotus-flower on two spiral tendrils ; on 1. outline of ivy-leaf;
on r. astragalos : the whole in faint linear border within incuse
square. — Persic Tetrobol.
(Rollin & Feuardent, Paris.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 28, no 28 (PI. v, 16).
Cf. Babelon, PI. cxxxn, 7.
Jameson Cat., PI. lxxxi, 1625.
679
CYPRUS
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7698
PI. 279
7699
PI. 279
7700
PI. 279
7701
PI. 279
22.4
i-45
io-5
0.68
32
2.07
N 11
A9
JE 15
162.9
10.56
JR 22
Marium.
(Polites ChrysochoiC).
Stasioikos II.
(from before B.C. 315 to 312).
Head of Athene to 1., in triple-crested Athenian helmet.
J$L. V* (to r.) << (to 1.). Eagle with closed wings standing to 1.:
border of dots. — Sixth Stater.
(N. Dimitriou, 1891.)
B.M.Cat., Int. lx, d (PI. xx, 9 ; this coin).
Babelon, Traite, PI. cxxxv, 18 (this coin also mentioned).
Head of Aphrodite to 1.
tyl. Head of Zeus to r.; in field, in front, MAPI. — Obol.
B.M.Cat., Int. lxi, m (PI. xx, 16 ; this coin).
Sir H. Weber, Num. Chron., 1896, p. 32, n° 67 (PI. in, 20).
Head of Aphrodite to 1., wearing myrtle-wreath : border of dots.
1$L, Ankh with pellet in ring; the whole in wreath.
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 34, no 6.
Imhoof, Monn. gr., p. 383, n° 103.
(N. Dimitriou, 1898.)
Paphos.
Uncertain King, Pasi . . . ?
Circ. B.C. 480.
II (above) 'H9 (in exergue). Human-headed bull (the river
Bokaros) kneeling to r. on dotted exergual line, head reverted :
border of dots.
1$L. /2\ (to 1.) * (to r.) Astragalos : dotted incuse circle. — Stater.
(J. P. Lambros, 1884.)
Publ. by Sir H.W., Num. Chron., 1896, p. 32 (PI. m, 21).
B.M.Cat., Cyprus, PI. xxi, 2 (this coin). Also referred to on p. 35, n° 1.
— 680 —
CYPRUS
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Pnu . . . (Pnytos ?)
Cite. B.C. 460.
7702
164.2
/R22
Bull standing to 1. on dotted exergual line.
PI. 279
IO.64
]$L. Eagle's head to 1.; in upper 1. hand corner, palmette within
joined spirals; below, guilloche pattern: the whole in dotted
incuse square. — Persic Stater.
(Carfrae sale, 11X94.)
B.M.Cat., p. 36, no 4 (PI. vn, 4).
Babelon, PI. exxxm, 21.
7703
PI. 279
41.7
J&1<\
Bull standing to 1.; above, winged solar disk; in front, ankh;
beneath bull, 0 (? mo.) : border of dots.
2.70
fyL. Eagle standing to 1.; to 1. inscr. fi ; to r., olive-spray with
two leaves and three berries : the whole in incuse circle. —
Tetrobol.
(W. T. Ready, 1897.)
B.M.Cat., PI. xxi, 5; Int. lxviii (this coin).
Babelon, PI. cxxxiv, 9.
7704
PI. 279
25.4
.K 11
Bull standing to 1.; above, ¥K (indistinct).
tyl. Eagle's head to 1.; floral scroll above, 1.: within dotted square
I.65
in incuse square. — Diobol.
(E. Aslanoglou, 1903.)
Cf. Babelon, Traite, PI. exxxm, 23.
7705
PI. 279
8
/K 9
Bull standing to 1. on exergual line ; above, winged solar disk :
border of dots.
0.61
fyL. Eagle standing to 1.; to 1., inscr. <a>* and 9 ; to r., olive-spray:
within incuse circle. — Obol.
(D. Stilianopoulos, Smyrna, 1902.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 57, no 16 (PI. vn, 12).
Stasandros.
{Middle of Fifth Cent. B.C).
7706
PI. 279
169.5
^25
Bull standing to 1. on dotted exergual line (double) ; above, winged
solar disk ; to 1., ankh with pellet in centre : border of dots.
10.98
— 681 —
CYPRUS
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7707
PI. 279
165
IO.69
A2I
7708
PI. 279
4Q-3
2.61
JR.
14
7709
Pi . 280
170.8
11.07
JR. 22
J$L. ** (to 1.) TVhV. Eagle standing to 1.; in front, ankh with
ring dotted : within dotted square in incuse square*. — Persic
Stater.
(N. Dimitriou, 1902.)
B. M. Cat., PI. xxi, 9 (this coin) ; Int. lxix, note 3.
Babelon, Traite, PI. cxxxni, 24.
Bull standing to 1. on dotted exergual line ; above, winged solar
disk ; in front, ankh with pellet in centre; in ex., laurel-spray of
two leaves and berry : border of dots.
m. *A(l.)TVhV (r.) (Ba-jt-Sa-xa-aa). Eagle standing to 1.; in
front, one-handled vase: the whole in dotted square within incuse
square. — Persic Stater.
Pierced.
(Rollin& Feuardent, 1881.)
Cf. Jameson Cat., PI. lxxxi, 1627.
Pnu . . . (Pnytos II or Pnytagoras II).
Laureate head of Zeus to r., with a large hooked nose.
^L. <i>* (Liu. (Ua). Eagle, with closed wings, standing to 1.; in front,
crux ansata, behind eagle, at top, spray of laurel with three
berries : within beaded square in incuse square. — Tetrobol.
Publ. by Sir H.W., in Num. Cbron., 1896, p. 33, n° 69 (PI. in, 22).
Reproduced by G.F.Hill, B. M. C, Cyprus, PI. xxi, 6. Int. lxviii and lxxiv.
Babelon, PI. cxxxiv, 15 (this coin).
Num. Cbron., 1920, p. 100. British Museum.
Aristo . . .
Second half of fifth cent. B.C.
Bull standing to 1. on dotted exergual line; above, winged solar
disk ; below, ^ X (ri. a.); in front, below, ankh (ring consisting
of outer circle of dots and inner linear circle with pellet in centre).
I$L. Eagle flying to 1., body and head seen in profile, tail and wings
from below : incuse square. — Persic Stater.
(W.T. Ready.)
B. M. Cat., p. 40, n° 39 (PI, vin, 1). This coin also mentioned, p. 41.
Babelon, PI. cxxxiv, 25.
Macdonald, Hunter Cat., II, p. S62, n° 1 (PI. cxi, 9).
— 682 —
CYPRUS
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7710
PI. 2X0
23
1.49
JR. 12
77 1 1
PI . 280
7712
PI. 280
7713
PI. 280
7714
PI. 280
7715
PI . 280
II
0.71
M. 11
164.8
10.68
^19
165.6
10.73
iRi9
171.8
11. 13
49
3-i7
M. 20
M. 15
Onasi . . . ?
Bull standing to 1.; above, winged solar disk; in front, below,
anhh with pellet in centre.
1$L. Eagle flying to 1., as on preceding coin : within incuse square.
— Diobol.
(N. Dimitriou, 1895.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 41, n° 41 (PI. vm, 3).
Cf. Babelon, PI. cxxxiv, 22.
Similar type ; ankb out of field : border of dots.
1$L. Similar type ; in lower 1. corner, K : dotted square within incuse
square. — Obol.
(O. Noury Bey, 1905.)
Salamis.
Euelthon.
(reigning as late as B.C. 530-520).
Ram lying to 1 . ; above, IOfV . . ; below . . .T. . .
BL. Smooth. — Persic Stater.
(Rollin & Feuardent, 1887.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 46, n° 2 (PI. ix, 2).
Cf. Babelon, PI. xxvi, 1.
Similar ; above, IT-. ; below . . -T.
I$£. Smooth. — Persic Stater.
(Egyptian Hoard.)
Greenwell, Num. Cbron., 1890, p. 6 (PI. 11, 1).
Babelon, Traite, p. 577, n° 920 (cf. PI. xxvi, 2).
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 46, n° 3 (PI. ix, 3).
Similar; traces of letters above.
T$L. Smooth. — Persic Stater.
Ram lying to 1 . ; flaw above.
J$L. Smooth. — Persic Tetrobol.
(W.T. Ready, 1892.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 47, n° 6 (PI. ix, 5).
Cf. Babelon, PI. xxvi, 4.
(D. Kelekian, 1895.)
— 683
CYPRUS
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7716
PI. 280
7717
PI. 280
7718
PI. 280
7719
PL 280
7720
PI. 280
24-5
i-59
H-5
0.94
io-5
0.68
35
0.23
26.9
T74"
An
JR10
A9
A6
JR. 14
7721
pi. 280
7722
pi. 280
21.2
1.37
22.3
1-45
A12
JR. 12
Ram lying to 1.; traces of letters above.
tyi. Smooth. — Persic Diobol.
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 47, no 7 (PI. ix, 6)
Cf. Babelon, PI. xxvi, 5.
Ram's head to 1.
J$L. Smooth. — Persic Obol.
B. M. Cat., p. 47. n° 8 (PI. ix, 7).
Babelon, PI. xxvi, 7.
Similar.
1$L. Similar. — Persic Obol.
B.M.Cat., p. 47, n° 9 (PI. ix, 8).
Babelon, PI. xxvi, 8.
Ram's head to r.
J$L. Smooth. — Persic Tartemorion.
Cf. B.M.Cat., PI. ix, 9.
(Sotheby sale, 1887.)
(Spink, 1894.)
(W.T. Ready, 1896.)
(Spink, 1894.)
T*rH"FT (E'u'Fz'Xs.'bz^y-co'ae). Ram lying to r.; above,
globule in inverted crescent.
tyL. Ankh with sign Ku : within incuse square. — Persic Diobol.
(W.T. Ready, 1892.)
Publ. by Sir H.W., Num. Chron., 1896, p. 29 (PI. in, 14).
B.M.Cat., Int. lxxxvii c ; PI. XXIII, 8 (this coin).
Babelon, p. 583, n° 937 bis (this coin).
Ram lying to 1.
1$L. Similar. — Persic Diobol.
(Constantinople, 1892.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 48, no 13 (PI. ix, 11).
Similar ; above Of^Xt* (Ba-ci-E-u).
tyL. Similar. — Persic Diobol.
(W.T. Ready, 1895.)
Publ. by Sir H.W., Num. Chron., 1896, p. 30, n° 62 (PI. m, 15).
Babelon, p. 586, rio.,939 bis (this coin).
684 —
CYPRUS
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7723
PI. 280
'4
J& II
Ram's head to 1.
T$L. Ankh, ring formed of dots : concave field. — Obol.
O.90
(Spink, 1894.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., PI. xxiii, 4.
Nikodamos.
(Circ. B.C. 460-4 50).
7724
26.3
^.12
Ram lying to 1.; above, inscr. 2<^* (3a*!r.'N\).
fyl. Ankh with ring consisting of dots ; in ring 2 : within incuse
I .70
square. — Persic Diobol.
(W.T. Ready.)
B. M. Cat., Int. xcm, c (PI. xxiii, 17 ; this coin).
Babelon, p. 594, n° 947 (this coiu).
Num. Chron., 1920, p. 100. British Museum.
Euanthes.
Circ. B.C. 4 50.
772)
PI. 280
27.4
An
^UY* E-u-Fa-Oi. Ram lying to I.
I.78
$L. ^^8^4= (Ba-st-Xs-Fo-as). Ram's head to 1.; beneath,
laurel-branch. — Persic Diobol.
(W.T. Ready, 1895.)
Hill, B.M.Cat., Cyprus, p. xcvn, n° 3 (PI. xxiv, 2).
Babelon, PI. cxxvil, 10 (this coin).
Uncertain King (B. C. 445-41 1).
7726
PI. 280
6
JR.8
Youthful male head to \., with short curly hair.
RL Smooth. — Hemiobol(?)
0.38
(W.T. Ready, 1897.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., PI. xi, 9.
Cf. Babelon, PI. cxxvn, 19.
7727
7-5
A9
Similar.
PI. 280
0.49
J$l. Wheel of four spokes. — Hemiobol (?)
(Spink, 1894.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 55, n° 49 (PI. xi, 1 1).
68<
CYPRUS
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7728
PI. 280
7729
PI. 280
7730
PI. 280
7731
PI. 280
10.3
0.67
48.2
3 . 12
46.5
3.01
42-9
2.78
AT8
JKI4
JR. 14
N 12
Euagoras I.
B.C. 41 1-374/3.
Head of Herakles to r., bearded, wearing lion-skin with forelegs
knotted round his neck : linear border.
J$L. Forepart of goat lying to r.; below, club: linear border. —
A Stater.
(W.T. Ready, 1885.)
B.M.Cat., p. 56, n° 53 (PI. xi, 15).
Babelon, PI. cxxvn, 23.
Herakles, beardless, nude, seated to r. on rock, on which is spread
his lion-skin ; holds in 1. horn, in r. club; around, inscription,
— AA)a( : border of dots.
J$L. Goat lying to r. on exergual line ; around, inscription . . 8 $;
r. * ; ex., F* : linear border.
B. M. Cat., p. 57, n° 57 (PI. xi, 19).
Babelon, PI. cxxvn, 30.
Persic Tetrobol.
(W.T. Ready, 1897.)
Similar.
T$L. Similar : no border.
Persic Tetrobol.
(O.NouryBey, 1902.)
Cf. Babelon, PI. cxxvn, 29.
Nikokles.
B.C. 373 — Circ. 361.
Bust of Aphrodite to 1., wearing richly decorated Stephanos, earring
and necklace; hair on forehead dotted, locks falling on shoulder
and back : border of dots.
]$L. Bust of Athene to 1., wearing crested and laureate Corinthian
helmet, circular earring and necklace, locks of hair falling on neck
and back; to 1. $ ; r. * (£a* Nf) : concave field. — | Stater.
(H. Hoffmann, 1892.)
B. M. Cat., p. 58, n° 61 (PI. XT, 22. This coin also mentioned).
Babelon, PI. cxxvin, 2.
— 686
CYPRUS
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7732
7733
PI 280
7734
Pi. 280
7735
PL 280
10.5
Pi. 280 o . 68
9-3
0.60
32-3
2.09
N 8
AT8
24.9 yR.13
TToT
JE 12
Similar.
J$L. Similar; no inscription. — ^Stater.
(H. Hoffmann, 1884.)
B. M. Cat., p. 59, n° 62 (PI. xi, 23).
Euagoras II.
Circ. B.C. 361-35 1.
Bust of Aphrodite to 1., wearing turreted crown, drop earring,
necklace, and drapery on shoulders ; behind, BA : linear circle.
tyL. Bust of Athene to 1., wearing crested and laureate Corinthian
helmet, drop earring, and dmpery on shoulders ; in the field,
[E]Y— A. — ^Stater.
(N. Dimitriou, 1895.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 59, n° 65 (PI. xn, 2).
Cf. Babelon, PI. cxxvm, 7.
For Coins of the ' Archer ' type, attributed to Euagoras, as satrap
of the Persian king, cf. PERSIA infra.
(Issued at Salamis ; circ. B.C. 35 1-349).
Bust of Aphrodite to 1., wearing turreted crown, drop earring,
necklace, and drapery on shoulders; behind, EYA.
^L. Head of Athene to r., wearing crested and laureate Athenian
helmet, drop earring, and drapery on shoulders; linear border.
— Rhodian Hemidrachm.
(W.J.Webster, 1889.)
B. M. Cat., Int. cvi, 4 ; PI. xxiv, 12 (this coin).
Babelon, Traite, PI. cxxvm, 1 1 (this coin).
Head of Athene to 1. in crested Athenian helmet, wearing earring
and necklace.
1$L. Forepart of bull kneeling to 1 . ; in front, I.
B. M. Cat., p. 61, n° 75 (PI. xn, 10).
Babelon, PI. cxxvm, 32.
687
CYPRUS
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7736
PI. 280
I08
6.99
iRi9
7737
Pi. 280
30.6
7798"
A12
7738
Pi. 280
94
6.09
^Ci8
7739
PI. 280
168.5
10.92
^22
Pnytagoras.
B.C. 351-332.
Bust of Aphrodite to L, wearing myrtle- wreath, hair flowing down
neck; wears triple-drop earring, and necklace ; behind, nN.
1$L. Bust of Artemis to 1., hair rolled and gathered up and bound
behind, some tresses flying loose at crown; wears single-drop
earring, and necklace ; bow and quiver at shoulder. — Rhodian
Didrachm.
(N. Dimitriou, 1897.)
B.M.Cat., p. 63, n° 77 (PI. xn, 12).
Babelon, PI. cxxvm, 28.
Similar; goddess wears single-drop earring; behind, nN.
J$L. Bust of Artemis to r., hair rolled on forehead and gathered up
behind ; wears single-drop earring, necklace, and drapery on
shoulders. — Rhodian Tetrobol.
(C.W.Thieme, Leipzig, 1881.)
B. M. Cat., p. 64, no 83 (PI. xn, 17).
Babelon, PI. cxxvm, 29.
Nikokreon.
B.C. 33 1 — Circ. 310.
Head of Aphrodite to r., hair flowing down neck, wearing turreted
crown, single-drop earring, and necklace; behind, hK.
^L. Head of Apollo to 1., laureate, hair short; bow behind shoulder;
behind, BA. — Rhodian Didrachm.
(Montagu sale, 1896.)
B. M. Cat., p. 64, no 85 (PI. xn, 19).
Uncertain.
Group C.
Before circa B.C. 480.
Lion crouching to r., jaws open, tail between legs, on exergual line:
border of dots.
— 688 —
CYPRUS
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
fyi. Ankh, with dotted ring, in incuse square; traces of sprays in
corner. — Persic Stater.
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
B.M.Cat., p. 69, n° 1 (PI. xm, 5 ; this coin also mentioned).
Mionnet, III, p. 665, n° 658.
Babelon, PI. xxvn, 20 (under Golgos or Soli ?)
7740
PI. 280
164.7
iR22
Similar type, tail raised; in ex., A (r°) : border of dots.
fyL. Bull to 1., head lowered; below, A (I"°) : the whole in dotted
10.67
incuse square. — Persic Stater.
(J. P. Lambros, 1893.)
B.M.Cat., p. 69, n° 2 (PI. xm, 6 ; this coin also mentioned).
Babelon, PI. cxxxvi, 8 (under Golgos).
7741
PI. 280
52
Al 15
Lion's head to 1., jaws open; truncation line dotted ; behind A (To).
fyL. Ankh, with dotted ring in linear circle, and ornaments in four
3-37
angles of dotted square, within incuse square. — Persic Tetrobol.
Six, Num. Chron., 1897, p. 209, n° 11 (PI. ix, 11).
B. M. Cat., p. xlvii (PI. xxv, 15 ; this coin).
Babelon, I, p. 618, n° 970 (this coin ; under Golgos).
Sixth Century B.C.
7742
PI. 280
4-5
^EL8
Lion's head to 1., with open jaws.
fyL. Archaic head to r. in spiked helmet, hair indicated by dots
0.29
falling down neck : within dotted square in incuse square. —
Hemiobol.
(found in Cyprus; Montagu sale, II, 1897.)
Dr Imhoof and J. P. Six placed this coin among the Incerta ; the late Col.
Falkland Warren attributed it to a dynast of Curium.
BRONZE.
Uncertain.
Third or second Century B.C.
7743
Pi. 281
45
JE 15
Lion standing to 1.; above, ram's head to 1. : border of dots.
fyL. Horse standing to 1.; above, star ; in front, j.
(Sim sale, 1890.)
2.91
689 —
CYPRUS
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7744
Pi. 281
45
JE 15
Similar.
J$L. Similar.
(Walcher von Moltheim sale, Frankfort-on-M., 1901.)
2.91
First Century A.D.Q)
7745
Pi. 281
36
JE 18
Capricorn to r.; behind, star.
J$L. Scorpion ; to r., star.
(A.O.van Lennep, Smyrna, 1892.)
Cf. Head, Hist. Num., 191 1, p. 776.
B. M. Cat., Galatia, PI. xv, 8.
Revue des itudes grecques, 1899, p. 402 (as struck at Samosata).
2.33
These coins are always found in Cyprus, to which the Brit. Mus. now ascribes
them.
7746
Pi. 281
44-5
JE 18
Scorpion : border of dots.
1$L. s within laurel-wreath.
* This coin is Punic of North Africa.
2.88
Cyprus under the Romans.
Drusus Julius Caesar,
son of Tiberius.
7747
Pi. 281
79
JE 19
DRVS[VS] CAESAR. Head of Drusus to r., bare : plain border.
J$L. Zeus Salaminios and the Temple of Aphrodite at Paphos. On
I., Zeus standing to front, head to 1., wearing chiton and hima-
tion ; in r., phiale. On r., the Temple containing cone ; double
beam joining the two main columns ; candelabrum at each side;
5.12
paved semi-circular court in front.
(W.T. Ready, 1888.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 74, n° 7 (PI. xiv, 6).
Babelon, Perses Achem., PI. xxi, 21.
Claudius.
7748
PI. 281
445
JE 36
[TICLAV]DIVS. CAESAR. AVG LP-MTRPIMP]. Head of Clau-
dius to 1., laureate.
28.83
690
CYPRUS
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
KOINON
fy- KYnPI . Within laurel-wreath.
CON
B.M.Cat., p. 75, n° 11 (PI. xiv, 10).
Vespasian.
7749
PI. 281
200
JK26
AVTOKPATHP OV€CriACIAN OCKAICAP. Head of Vespasian to
1., laureate : border of dots.
12.96
I£. €TOYC N€OV l€OV {sic). Temple of Aphrodite at Paphos,
with cone in centre; in ex. G : border of dots. — Tetradrachm.
(Sotheby sale, June 1887.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 76, no 17 (PI. xv, 1).
Titus.
7750
PI. 281
90
JR. 20
AYTOKPATHP TITOC KAICAP. Head of Titus to 1., laureate:
border of dots.
5.83
fy,. 6T0YC N€OV I6POY; in ex. 0 (year 9). Temple of Aphrodite
with cone, side wings, two cross beams, etc. : border of dots. —
Didrachm.
(W.T. Ready, 1898.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 80, n° 30 (PI. xvi, 2).
7751
PI. 281
190
JE 26
AYTOKPATHP. -TOY- • . • Head of Titus to r., laureate : border
of dots.
I2.3I
fy.. KOIN ON KVTTP Temple of Aphrodite at Paphos; garland
hanging above the two cross-beams ; in centre, cone of the
goddess, etc.; in field to 1., €TOVC H (=8): border of dots. —
Dichalkon.
(L. & L. Hamburger, 1888.)
Babelon, Perses Achem., p. 119, n°8i2 (PI. xxi, no 23).
Trajan.
7752
PI. 281
456
JE 34
AYTOKP KAIC N€P TPAIANO APICTH C€B T€PM AAK. Bust
of Trajan to r., laureate, wearing paludamentum : border of dots.
29.54
— 691 —
87
CYPRUS
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION .
fy. KOINON KYnPIHN (in ex.) AHMAPX €SYnAT(K (= 6).
Zeus Salaminios facing, wearing chiton and himation ; holds in r.
phiale, on his 1. wrist, eagle with closed wings ; hand resting on
short sceptre : border of dots. — Trichalkon.
(W.T. Ready, 1906.)
B.M.Cat., p. 83, n° 40 (PI. xvi, 10).
Babelon, Pers. Achem., p. 120, n° 817 (PI. xxi, 24).
7753
445
JE 24
Similar.
VjL. Similar. — Trichalkon.
28.83
(W.T. Ready, 1900.)
7754
Pi. 281
200
^28
Same legend (indistinct). Bust of Trajan to r., radiate, wearing
paiudamentum : border of dots.
12.96
§6. AHMAPX eSYHATOi; KOINON KYnPIHN. Temple of Aphro-
dite at Paphos, with semi-circular court in front ; star on either
side of cone: border of dots. — Dichalkon.
Cf. Mionnet, III, p. 674, n° 30.
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 82, no 36 (PI. xvi, 6).
Antoninus Pius and M. Aurelius Caesar.
7755
PI. 281
375
Mil
AVTKTAIA AAPIALNTHNINO] CC€B€. Head of Antoninus Pius to
r., laureate : border of dots.
24.30
fy. M AVPHAIOC KAICAP VIOC C€BAC Bust of M. Aurelius to
r., bare-headed, wearing paiudamentum : border of dots. —
Trichalkon.
(N. Dimitriou, 1898.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 84, n° 48 (PI. xvn, 1).
Julia Domna.
7756
Pi. 281
183
JE 31
IOVA AO[MNA C€Bl. Bust of Julia Domna to r.: border of dots.
fyl. Temple of Aphrodite at Paphos ; thymiaterion in each of the
11.85
side courts ; dove on cross beams, on either side of central court.
— Dichalkon.
(1891.)
Cf. Babelon, Pers. Achem., p. 122, n° 825.
Mionnet, S. VII, p. 307, no 14.
692 —
CYPRUS
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7757
350
22.68
JE 32 . • AO MN- • • Similar.
1$L. Similar. — Trichalkon.
Cf. Babelon, P. A., p. 122, n° 824.
(1891.)
77)8
PI. 281
325
21 .06
JE 31
7759
PI. 281
7760
268
17.36
273
17.69
JE 31
JE 31
Caracalla.
MANTHiNCIj NOC AV TOVCTOC. Head of Caracalla to r., laur-
eate : border of dots.
fy. KOINON KYnPlflN. Temple of Aphrodite atPaphos: border
of dots. — Dichalkon.
(1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 87, no 62 (PI. xvn, 9).
Similar.
fy.. Similar. — Dichalkon.
(Alex. Grant Sale, 1890.)
Similar.
Y$L. Similar. — Dichalkon.
Babelon, P. A., p. 122, n° 827.
Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 307, n° 15.
(1891.)
— 693
GALATIA
— 695 —
GALATIA
GALATIA
Wroth, B.M.Cat., Galatia, 1899.
Babelon, Inventaire Waddinglon, 1897.
— 696
GALATIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
776l
PI. 282
7762
PI. 282
7763
PL 282
7764
PI. 282
20. 5
r-33
A! 11
244
15.86
^28
133
8.6l
JE 23
114
7.38
M 22
GALATIA
(i) Regal Series.
Amyntas.
B. C. 36-25.
Head of Athene to r., wearing crested Corinthian helmet *.
l$L. A.-wklT/~w • Nike, wearing chiton, peplos and elephant-skin
AMYNTOY
head-dress, advancing to 1. ; holds in r., sceptre twined with
diadem ; 1. holds end of peplos. — AT Hecte.
* The gold hectae of Amyntas are now generally considered as spurious, cf.
Wroth, B. M. Cat., Galatia, Int. xvm-xix. Head, Hist. Num., 191 1, p. 747.
Head of Athene to r., wearing crested Corinthian helmet.
^- AMVki t^v • Nike, wearing chiton, peplos and elephant-skin
AMYN TOY
head-dress, advancing to 1. ; holds in r. sceptre twined with dia-
dem ; 1. holds end of peplos. — Tetradrachm.
(Rollin & Feuardent.)
B. M. Cat., p. 2, n« 1 (PL 1, 2).
Head of bearded Herakles to r. ; club at neck ; behind head, fv\ :
border of dots.
%L. ^it5!lEil2 • Lion walking to r. : border of dots.
AMYNTOY
(Wakher von Moltheim sale; Frankfort-on-M., 1901.)
B. M. Cat., p. 3,n°9 (PL 1, 5).
Similar ; no monogram.
J$L. Similar.
B. M. Cat., p. 3, n° 11.
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
697 —
GALATIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7765
PI. 282
170
iE2I
Similar.
1$L. Lion walking to r. ; above u ; in ex., )&\ : border of dots.
II .01
(Dr Imhoof, 1888.)
B. M. Cat., p. 3, n° 13.
Imhoof, Monn. Gr., p. 416, note45. Cf. Berichtigungen, 1873, p. 12, n°8 (PI. ix, 4).
7766
PI. 282
46
JE 16
Head of Artemis to r., wearing stephane ; bow and quiver at neck;
in front, Ifl (not visible on Plate).
2.98
*■ AMYNTOY (in eX->- Stagstandingto '•
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
B. M. Cat., p. 3, no 15 (PI. 1, 8).
Cf. Imhoof, Monn. Gr., p. 416, n° 176.
7767
PI. 282
21
JEl6
Beardless, laureate head to r. : border of dots.
$L. BACIA AMY... Cornucopiae.
(Macridi Pacha, 1896.)
I.36
* This coin does not belong to Amyntas ; cf. Num. Chron., 1923, p. 219 (Scy-
thian, or Syrian).
(ii) Civic Series.
Ancyra.
{Angora.')
Capital of the Tectosages, and later, of the Roman province of Galatia.
Imperial Coinage.
Domitian.
7768
PI. 282
73
JE2I
AYTO AOMITIA KAI2APIEB[AIYI0Z]. Head of Domitian to r.,
laureate : border of dots.
4-73
fy. IEBAITHNHN TEKTOZAmN. Three ears of corn on one
stem : border of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1897.)
B. M. Cat., p. 8, no 2 (PI. 11, 2).
Nerva.
7769
PI. 282
298
JE 31
AVTOKATHP NEROYAI KAI2AP 2E-.. Head of Nerva to r.,
laureate.
19.31
— 698 —
GALATIA
No.
Wt
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION*
EniT noMnnNi [oybaioy] npEi beyan
^L. N KY . Hexastyle
A 2
temple (the temple of Rome and Augustus at Ancyra); in ornam-
ented pediment, eagle and globe : border of dots.
(J. Arnopoulos, Athens, 1899.)
B. M. Cat., p. 8, no 3.
Babelon, Inv. IVadditigton, p. 394, n° 6606.
Caracalla.
7770
PI. 282
261
JE 29
ANTHNINOC AYTOYCTOC. Bust of young Caracalla, beardless
and laureate, to 1., with shield over shoulder and spear in r. :
16.91
border of dots.
fyL MHTPOnOA ANKYPAC. Demeter, wearing chiton, peplos and
veil, standing to 1., holding in r. ears of corn, 1. resting on
sceptre : border of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1897.)
7771
PI. 282
285
JE 29
AYTK-M AYP MANTON6INOC AVTO. Head of Caracalla to v.,
laureate : plain border.
18.46
^L. MHTPOnOAEHC ANKYPAC. Emperor as Men, standing to
front, wearing short chiton, chlamys, Phrygian cap and crescent
at shoulders ; 1. foot on bucranium ; he holds in extended 1.,
Nike, 1. arm resting on column ; his r. holding spear ; at his feet
to 1., a cock to 1. : border of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1892.)
Mionnet, S. VII, p. 636, n° 21.
7772
PI. 282
230
JE 29
ANTHNINOC AYI"OYCTOC. Head of Caracalla to 1., bearded and
laureate : border of dots.
14.90
MT PO
R6. n °
** ANKYPA (in ex }.
Temple of Rome and Augustus (?), with eight columns ; in
pediment, pellet : border of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1892.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 14, no 33 (PI. m, 6).
Mionnet, IV, p. 383, n° 56.
— 699
GALATIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Geta.
7773
Pi. 282
227
JE 29
AVKATT C€TT T6TACAV. Head of Geta to r., laureate : border of dots.
f£. MHTPOnOA€nC ANKYPAC. Athene standing to 1., holding in
14.71
r. patera, and resting 1. on sceptre : border of dots.
(Dr Merzbacher sale, 1904.)
Pessinus.
Capital of the Tolistobogii ; fatuous for its priesthood of Kybele
(Agdistis) and a temple which contained the sacred stone (representing
the goddess) removed to Rome in B.C. 204. (if. AT., p. 748).
Imperial Coinage.
Antoninus Pius.
7774
Pi. 282
168
JE 27
AVTOKAIA API ANTC0N6INCO €YC€. Head of Antoninus Pius to
r., laureate : border of dots.
10.88
$L. rAATOAICn€CCINOVNTICON. Artemis huntress, wearing
short chiton, standing to front, looking r. ; holds in 1. bow, and
with r. draws arrow from quiver at her back : border of dots.
(W. T. Ready, 1899.)
B. M. Cat., p. 19, n° 5.
7775
Pi. 282
55
JE 17
AVKAIAAPANTCO €YC€. Head of Antoninus Pius to r., laureate :
border of dots.
3.56
H$L. TAATOn €CCIN. Young Dionysos, wearing himation over 1.
shoulder and lower limbs, standing to front, looking r. ; r. rest-
ing on his head , in I., bunch of grapes; at his feet r., panther:
border of dots.
(Dr Fenerly, Constantinople, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 19, no 6 (PI. iv, 2).
Lucius Verus.
7776
Pi. 282
289
JE 29
AK-AOYC6BACTOC. Head of Lucius Verus to 1., bare : border
of dots.
18.72
700 —
GALATIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7777
PI. 282
274
17-75
JE 29
7778
Pi. 283
241
15.61
JE 33
7779
Pi. 283
184
11.92
JE 26
fyL. TT6CCIN OYNTIHN. Asklepios in himation, standing to front,
looking 1. holding in r. serpent-staff : border of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1897.)
B. M. Cat., p. ai, n° 16.
Babelon, Inv. Wadd., p. 397, n° 6665.
Mionnet, IV, p. 393, n» 120.
Caracalla.
AVT K M AYP ANTON AYI". Bust of Caracalla to r., laureate, wear-
ing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
tjc C"Clf4Ci\
J$L. . Demeter to r., holding flaming torch, driving
car drawn by winged dragons : border of dots.
(O. Noury Bey, 190s.)
Imhoof, Tier utid Pflati^enbilder, p. 73, n° 31 (PI. XII, 31).
ANTHNINOC AYCOYCTOC. Head of Caracalla to 1., bearded and
laureate : border of dots.
fy. n€CCINOY[NTin]N. Athene standing to 1., helmeted, holding
in r. phiale, and resting 1. on sceptre : border of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1892.)
Cf. Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 647, n° 78.
Tavium.
(Boyuk Nefe% Keui.)
Capital of the Trocmi, the principal tribe of Eastern Galatia.
Imperial Coinage.
(a). Without heads of Emperors.
Titus — Sept. Severus.
lEBAITHNON. Bull standing to 1.
fyL. TPO KMON. Zeus of Tavium, wearing himation, seated facing
on throne with arched back, feet on footstool ; r. hand rests on
knee and holds thunderbolt; 1. resting on sceptre.
(Macridi Pacha, 1891.)
B. M. Cat. , p. 24, n° 3 (PI. v, 2).
Babelon, Inv. Waddington, p. 399, n° 6690 (PI. xix, 2).
701 —
GALATIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7780
PI. 283
155
IO.O4
JE28
(b). With heads of Emperors.
Antoninus Pius.
AYTOKPAKAIC ANTHN6INOC C6BACTOC. Head of Antoninus
Pius to r., laureate : border of dots.
fy. C€BACTHTP... ; in ex., OIP (= 169). Zeus of Tavium,
wearing himation over lower limbs, seated to 1. on throne with
arched back, holding in r. thunderbolt, resting with 1. on sceptre;
on either side, eagle ; the back of the throne adorned with three
statues : border of dots.
(Osman Noury Bey, 1903.
Babelon, Inv. Waddington,p. 399, n° 669s.
— 702 —
CAPPADOCIA
— 703 —
CAPPADOCIA
CAPPADOCIA
(I). Regal Series.
Th. Reinaeh, Trots royaumes de VAsie Mineure : Cappadoce, Bithynie, Pont. Paris, I
Wroth, B.M.Cat., Galatia, Cappadocia, 1899.
Babelon, Inventaire Waddington, 1897.
— 704
CAPPADOCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
CAPPADOCIA
-
Rings of Cappadocia.
Ariarathes I.
Ruler in Cappadocia, circ. B. C. 332-322.
778l
PI. 283
82.5
^Li9
u"w,i^uy (WTJJQ Baal-Gazur). Baal of Gaziura, bearded, wearing
himation about lower limbs, seated facing; 1. resting on long
5-35
sceptre ; on r., in which he holds ear of corn and vine-branch,
\
eagle perched : border of dots.
fy" [f)l\'])'/\i%- (rww Ariarath). Griffin to 1. devouring stag
kneeling to 1. : linear border. — Drachm (struck at Gaziura).
(W. C. Weight, 1 89 1.)
B. M. Cat., p. 29, n° 3.
Babelon, Itwentaire fVaddington, p. 408, n° 6826 (PI. xix, 15).
7782
PI. 283
85.5
J&19
Similar.
J$L. Similar. — Drachm (struck at Gaziura).
5 54
Six, Num. Chron., 1884, p. no, n° 20.
Chisel-cut.
Ariarathes IV., Eusebes.
B. C. 220-163.
7783
PI. 283
61.6
iRia
Head of Ariarathes IV. to r., wearing diadem.
BAIIAEm (r.).
3-99
fy.. APIAPAGOYn.).
EY2EBOY2 (in ex.). Athene, wearing helmet and chiton,
standing to 1. ; 1. hand supports shield and spear ; r. hand extend-
ed supports figure of wreath-bearing Nike; in field to 1. H ; in
front of Athene, Tfr ; to r. A ; in ex., TA (year 33). — Drachm.
(Magnesia, 1891.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 32, n° 10.
— 705 —
CAPPADOCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Ariarathes V., Eusebes, Philopator.
B. C. 163-130.
77N
PI. 283
246
^.30
Head of Ariarathes V. to r., wearing diadem.
15.94
BAIIAEfll , .
p, APIAPAOOY K }'
*" EY2EBOY2 (to 1.)-
l4>llAOnATOPOI (in ex.). Athene, wearing helmet and chi-
ton, standing to L; 1. hand supporting shield and spear; r. hand
outstrechted on which Nike to r. holding wreath ; in ex., A.
— Tetradrachm.
(Lord Northwick, and Lord Ashburnham sales, 1895.)
B. M. Cat., p. 32, no 1 (PI. vi, 3).
Cf. Jameson Cat., PI. lxxxii, n° 1634.
7785
PI. 283
64.8
JR.1S
Similar.
BA2IAEH2 (r.).
4.20
p, APIAPAOOY (1.).
EY2EBOY2
(in ex.). Athene, as on preceding coin ; in front,
monogram, -rt. — Drachm.
(W. T. Ready.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 33, no 3.
Ariarathes VII., Philometor.
B. C. iii(?)-99(?).
7786
PI. 283
62.6
iRi8
Head of Ariarathes VII. to r., wearing diadem.
4.06
BA2IAEH2 (r.).
fy. APIAPAOOY (I).
4>IAOMHTOPOZ(in ex.). Athene, wearing helmet and chi-
ton, standing to 1., 1. hand supporting shield and spear ; r. hand
outstretched holding wreath-bearing Nike ; in field to 1., W.
— Drachm.
(Rollin and Feuardent, London.)
B. M. Cat., p. 37, no 7.
706
CAPPADOCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7787
PI. 283
65.8
4.26
Ariobarzanes I., Philoromaios.
B.C. 95-62.
JR. 17 Head of Ariobarzanes I. to r., wearing diadem.
BAIIAEni (r.).
fy. [AP]lOBAPZANOY(l.).
(JHAOPHMAIOY (in ex.). Athene, wearing helmet and chi-
ton, standing to I. ; 1. hand supporting shield and spear ; on
outstretched r., wreath-bearing Nike ; in field 1. K; in ex., AA
(31). — Drachm.
(A. O. van Lennep, 1892.)
B. M. Cat., p. 40, n° 22.
7788
7789
PI. 283
65
4.21
59-9
1~88"
iRi7 Similar.
tyL. Similar. — Drachm.
yR. 17 Similar.
(Greenspan, Loudon, 1901.)
tyL. Similar; in field 1. C33 ; in ex. IT (13) ; to r. A. — Drachm.
Holed.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 39, n° 4.
Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 720, n° 20.
7790
PI. 283
5Q.8
3.29
iRi5
Ariobarzanes III., Eusebes, Philoromaios.
B. C. 52-42.
Head of Ariobarzanes III. to r., bearded, wearing diadem.
#-.
BA2IA[Eni] (above).
APIOBAPZANOY (to r., indistinct).
EY2EBOYI (1.).
KAI 4>IA[OPflMAIOYj (in ex.). Athene, wearing helmet and
chiton, standing I., with usual attributes; in field to 1., crescent
and star; to r., monogram, brt and A. — Drachm.
(A. O. van Lennep, 1895.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 42, n° 1.
— 707
89
CAPPADOCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Archelaus, Philopatris, Ktistes.
B. C. 36. — A. D. 17.
7791
PI. 283
56
J&I9
Head of Archelaus to r., wearing diadem.
fy. BAIIAEni APXEAAOY <|>IAOnATPIAOI TOYKTIZTOY.
Club; in field, on either side, K B (year 22). — Drachm.
2.62
(Osman Noury Bey, 1903.)
B. M. Cat., p. 44, n° 2 (PI. vn, 14).
(ii). Civic Series.
Caesareia.
Now Kaisariyeh, at the foot of Mount Argaeus. Its original name
was Maiaca, and the place was the capital of the Cappadocian kings.
It was renamed Eusebia and finally called Caesareia. (H.N., p. 752).
Period of Archelaus, King of Cappadocia.
Circ. B.C. 36 — A.D.17.
7792
PI. 283
61
3-95
JEij
Aegis of Athene with Gorgoneion in centre.
fy. EY2EBEIA . Mount Argaeus.
(Osman Noury Bey, 1903.)
B. M. Cat., p. 45, n° 1.
7793
Pi. 283
113
M 21
Bust of Athene to r., helmeted.
EYZE (t ^
^6. Rp,ATn*N Mount Argaeus; on summit, eagle with spread
7.32
wings.
(O. Noury Bey, 1904.)
B. M. Cat., p. 45, n° 2 (PI. vm, 1).
7794
PI. 283
30
JE 14
Turreted head of City to r. : border of dots.
*" .nYAOY " pyramid > below> €T ,r
Cf. Babelon, Inv. Waddington, p. 402, n° 6740.
1.94
— 708
CAPPADOCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Imperial Coinage.
Domitian.
7795
PI. 283
no
JE 20
AOMITIANOC KAI CEBAC[TOC]. Head of Domitian to r., laur-
eate : border of dots.
7. 12
K A \C A
ivmi^m ^ j^ount Argaeus ; on summit, wreath : border of dots.
$L. P€IAC b
€TI (year 10).
(O. Noury Bey, 1905.)
Cf. type B. M. Cat., p. 50, n° 35.
Trajan.
7796
PI. 283
184
^24
AVTOKP KAIC N€P TPAIANOC C6B T6PMAAK. Bust of Trajan to
r.; laureate and draped : border of dots.
II.92
fyL. AHMAPX €Z-YriAT-€. Arabia, wearing chiton, peplos and ste-
phane, standing to 1. ; holds in r. hand, branch ; in her 1., sword
in sheath ; at her feet, camel tol. : border of dots. — Tridrachm.
(N. Dimitriou, 1905.)
B. M. Cat., p. 54, n° 59 (PI. ix, 14).
7797
PI. 283
IO4.3
JR. 23
Similar.
^L. AHMAPX €IYnATOC Bust of Artemis (?) to 1., wearing chi-
6.76
ton ; in r., spear ; in 1., bow 1 (?) : border of dots. — Didrachm.
B. M. Cat., p. 55, no 69 (PI. ix, 18).
7798
Pi. 284
53.6
A18
AYTKAII N€P TPAIAN 2EBTEPM. Head of Trajan to r., laur-
eate : border ot dots.
3-47
fy. AHMAPX-EI-YnAT-r. Head of Zeus Amnion to r., bearded
and horned : border of dots. — Drachm.
(W. T. Ready.)
B. M. Cat., p. 53, n° 54 (PI. ix, 11).
7798a
Pi. 314
56.6
A19
KAII NEP TPAIAN CEB TEPM. Head of Trajan to r., laureate :
border of dots.
3.67
I£. AHMAPX EIYnATT. Head of Zeus Ammon tor. : border
of dots. — Drachm.
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
Miiller, p. 172, n° 443.
709 —
CAPPADOCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7798B
28.9
^.14
AYT KAII NEP TPAIAN CEB TEPM. Similar.
PI. 314
I.87
1$L. Similar. — Hemidrachm.
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
Miiller, p. 172, n° 445.
7799
PL 284
22.8
J&I5
Similar.
]$L. Similar. — Hemidrachm.
I.48
(Macridi Pacha, 1903.)
B. M. Cat., p. 53, n° 57.
7800
PL 284
48.5
JR. 18
Similar.
3.I4
T$l. AHM €1 YnAT B. Two lyres side by side ; above, owl with one
leg on each of them : border of dots. — Drachm.
(1891.)
* This is a coin of Lycia in gen.
7801
PL 284
186
JE 27
AYTOKP KAIC N€P TPAIANOC C6B T€PM. Head of Trajan to r.,
laureate : border of dots.
12.05
I£. €r YTTATB Wkhin WrCath "' b°rder of dots*
(Constantinople, 1899.)
B. M. Cat., p. 57, n° 91 (PL x, 3).
7802
PL 284
135
iE22
Similar.
T$L. Similar.
8.74
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
B. M. Cat., p. 58, no 105 (PL x, 4).
Hadrian.
7803
PI. 284
IO7.8
JE 20
AAPIANOC [C€BACTOC]. Head of Hadrian to r., laureate : border
of dots.
6.99
fy.. YnATOC T nATHP nATP. Mount Argaeus ; on summit, nak-
ed male figure standing to front, holding in r. globe, in 1. sceptre.
— Didrachm.
(Whittall sale, 1884.)
B. M. Cat., p. 60, n° 119.
— 710 —
CAPPADOCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7804
PI. 284
96.4
iR2I
AAPIANOC C€BACTOC. Bust of Hadrian to r., laureate and drap-
ed : border of dots.
6.25
fy. YnATOC T FTATHP nATPIAOC. Tyche, wearing chiton,
peplos, and modius, seated to 1.; holds in r., rudder, and in 1.,
cornucopiae : border of dots. — Didrachm.
(Whittall sale, 1884.)
B. M. Cat., p. 61, n° 129.
7805
PI. 284
IO3.5
il.21
Similar.
fy. YnATOC T T7ATHP nATPIAOC. Club : border of dots. —
Didrachm.
(Whittall sale, 1884.)
B. M. Cat., p. 61, n° 135.
6.71
7806
104
iR2I
Similar.
J$L. Similar ; on either sideof club, star and crescent. — Didrachm.
6.74
(Whittall sale, 1884.)
B. M. Cat., p. 61, no 136 (PI. x, 12).
7807
94-7
J&2I
Similar.
1$L. Similar. — Didrachm.
6.14
Marcus Aurelius.
7808
PI. 284
116. 4
iR2I
AVTOKPANTG0N€INOC C€B. Head of M. Aurelius tor., bare; drap-
ery on neck : border of dots.
7-54
fyL. YnATOC T. Mount Argaeus with trees; in front 1., animal,
r., tree : border of dots. — Didrachm.
(Spink, 1894.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 66, no 165.
Mionnet, IV, p. 417, no 7$.
7809
PI. 284
290
IE 29
AVTOKP KAIC MAYPHA ANTCON6INOC C€B. Bust of M. Aure-
lius to r., laureate : border of dots.
18.79
fy. AHMAPX €50YCKA. Head of Zeus Ammon to r., horned :
border of dots.
(Christodoulos, Athens, 1905.)
B. M. Cat., p. 68, no 183.
— 711 —
CAPPADOCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
78lO
PI. 284
78ll
PI. 284
7812
PL 284
7813
PI. 284
7814
PI. 284
IOO
JE 18
283
18.33
JE 28
290
M 28
JE 19
5.24
134
8.68
JE 22
Lucius Verus.
. • -C€BACT. • • Head of Lucius Verus to r., laureate.
tyL. KAICA- • • Mount Argaeus; below, €T € (year 8) : border of
dots.
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 70, n° 201.
Commodus.
AYM KOMOAOC ANTHNINOC. Head of Commodus tor., laur-
eate : border of dots.
J$L. MHTPOn KAICAP6IA. Agalma of Mount Argaeus, placed on
altar, inscribed 6T N (year 13) : border of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1892.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 72, n° 213 (PI. xi, 9).
. .MAVKOM ANTflNI. Bust of Commodus to r., laureate, wearing
paludamentum : border of dots.
1$L. MHTPO- • • KAIC- • • Tetrastyle temple in which agalma of Mount
Argaeus ; in ex. €T Tl (year 13) : border of dots.
(Criona, Constantinople, 1893.)
Mionnet, IV, p. 421, n° 103.
AVKMAYKOM ANTflNIN. Head of Commodus to r., laureate :
border of dots.
tyi. MHTPO KAICAP. Male figure, radiate, wearing himation
over lower limbs, seated to 1. on rock ; holding in r., branch ; 1.
hand placed on globe resting on rock ; in ex., €T Tl (year 13) :
border of dots.
("Webster sale, 1886.)
B. M. Cat., p. 73, n° 217 (PI. xi, 7).
Septimius Severus.
A C€TT C60VHP0C TT€P. Head of Sept. Severus to r., laureate :
border of dots.
— 712 —
CAPPADOCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
J$L. MHTPOnO KAICA- •• The Emperor, wearing chlamys, on
horse galloping to r., hurling javelin ; in ex., €T- • • : border ot
dots.
(Dr Imhoof, 1892.)
B. M. Cat., p. 76, n<> 259.
7815
PI. 284
80
5.18
Julia Domna.
IOVAIA AOMNA C€BACTH. Bust of Julia Domna to r.
J$L. MHTPOn KAICAPIA. Agalmaof Mount A rgaeus placed on altar;
in ex., date, €T K (= 20) : border of dots.
(A. O. van Lennep, 1892.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 79, n°* 260-62 (for type).
Cf. Mionnet, 5. VII, p. 684, no 155.
7816
PI. 284
7817
PI. 284
7818
PI. 284
Elagabalus.
& 23 AYK MAYPHAI ANTCON6INOC. Head of Elagabalus to r., laureate :
7-97 border of dots.
1$L. MHTPO KAICAP. Agalma of Mount Argaeus placed on altar ;
in ex. €"FT (== 3) : border of dots.
(Christodoulos, Athens, 1902.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 84, no* 287-293 (for type).
Severus Alexander.
196 & 28 AVK C€OV AA6ZAN. Bust of Severus Alexander to r., laureate,
12.70 wearing paludamentum and cuirass : border of dots.
fyL. MHTPOnO KAICAPI. Mount Argaeus; in ex., €TZ (7) : bord-
er of dots.
(A. O. van Lennep, 1892.)
B. M. Cat., p. 90, n° 327.
102 JE 21 AVK C€OV AA6ZAN. Bust of Severus Alexander to r., laureate and
6.61 draped : border of dots.
T$L. MHTPO KAICA. Three ears of corn tied together ; in field,
€T€ (5) : border of dots.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 88, no 313 (PI. xn, 12).
— 713
CAPPADOCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7819
PI. 28s
85
JE 22
AVK C60VH AA6ZANAPOC. Bust of Severus Alexander to r.,
radiate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
5.50
MM
TPOnO
BL. A€C0CK within border of dots.
^ AICAP6I
AC €T
Z
(Dr Mordtmann, Constantinople, 1891.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 91, n» 334.
Cf. Mionnet, IV, p. 434, no 192.
Gordianus Pius.
7820
PI. 285
165
JE 24
AVK MANT TOPAIANOC. Bust of Gordianus Pius to r., laureate,
wearing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
IO.69
MHT
POK Al
fy>. ppmtiy * *nscr- *n f°ur ^nes > aDOve> turreted female head
BN €T A
to r. ; all in laurel-wreath : border of dots.
(N. Dimitriou, 1905.)
Mionnet, S. VII, p. 706, n° 289.
Caesareia and Smyrna.
Alliance Coins.
Caracalla.
7821
PI. 285
206
JE 27
AYKAI MAYPH ANTCONINOC. Bust of Caracalla to r., laureate,
wearing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
13-34
fy. CMVPNAIHN KAICAP6 (above) OMONOIA (in ex.). Mount
Argaeus, on each side of which, prize-crown containing palm-
branch; in field, €T IA : border of dots.
(W. T. Ready, 1905.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 94, n° 351 (of Sept. Severus).
714
CAPPADOCIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7822
PI. 285
7823
PI. 285
7824
PI. 28s
7825
Pl. 28s
130
8.42
JE 22
209
13-54
JE 29
226
14.64
JE 28
239
15.48
JE 29
Tyana.
(iioiv Ki^ {or Kilisci) Hissar).
Imperial Coinage.
Antoninus Pius.
AVK ANTC0N6INOC C€BACT. Head of Antoninus Pius to r., laur-
eate : border of dots.
$L. TYAN€GON-TTT-T-l€PACY-AVT ; in field €T 01 (19). The
Tyche of Tyana, wearing turreted head-dress, chiton, and peplos,
seated to 1. on throne ornamented with winged monster; she
holds in her r. ears of corn and bunch of grapes; 1. hand resting
on seat ; beneath, upper part of river-god swimming.
(W. T. Ready, 1899.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 97, n° 5.
Septimius Severus.
AV-KA C€n C60VHPOC (indistinct). Head of Sept. Severus to r.,
laureate : border of dots.
fyL. TYAN600N TTH6PACVA. Humped bull to r. : border of dots.
(Macridi Pacha, 1892.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 97, n° 8.
Caracal la.
AVT KAI MAVP ANTCONINOC. Bust ofCaracalla to r., laureate and
bearded : border of dots.
l$L. ANT KOAfl TYANHN. Asklepios holding serpent-staff, stand-
ing to 1., facing Hygieia, who stands feeding a serpent ; in ex.,
€TI9 (= 16) ; border of dots.
(Alishan, Constantinople, 1890.)
Mionnet, IV, p. 441, n° 233.
AVPAN THNINOC Head of Caracalla to r., laureate and bearded.
$£. ANT KOAONI TVANON. Humped bull to r. ; in background,
two standards; in ex., €T IP {sic) : border of dots.
(N. Dimitriou, 1902.")
Cf. Mionnet, S. VII, p. 715, n° 329.
715
90
SYRIA
— 717 —
SYRIA
SYRIA
(a) The Seleucid Kings.
P. Gardner, Brit. Mus. Cat., Seleucid Kings of Syria, 1879.
Sir E. Bunbury, Unpublished Coins of the Kings of Syria, in Num. Chron., 1883, pp. 65 ff.
E. Babelon, Les Rois de Syrie, 1890.
F. Imhoof-Blumer, Die Mun^statte Babylon, in Num. Zeit., 1895.
G. Macdonald, Hunter Catalogue, vol. Ill, 1905.
G. Macdonald, Early Seleucid Portraits , in Journ. Hell. Studies,
1903, pp. 92 ff., and 1907, pp. 145 ff.
E. T. Newell, The Seleucid Mint of Antioch, 19 18.
Rev. Ed. Rogers, Num. Chron., 4th series, vol. XII (1912) ; vol. XIX (1919).
718
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7826
PL 285
85-3
5-53
JE 16
7827
PL 285
133
8.61
Ni9
7828
PL 28s
263
17-04
^28
SYRIA
The Seleucid Kings.
The Rev. Edgar Rogers has kindly looked through my MSS.
and suggested many useful modifications in the classification and
description of this series, for which I beg to express my indebted-
ness and gratitude to him.
Seleucus I. (Nicator).
(B.C. 3 12-280).
Period I. B.C. 312-306.
Head of Alexander in elephant-skin to r.
I£. [AAE]IANA[POY]. Nike standing to 1. ; in field to 1., head of
horned horse.
Issued at Babylon (?).
Head of Athene tor., in crested Corinthian helmet adorned with
serpent, and wearing earring and necklace.
#-.
. > 1 '<. Nike to 1., clad in long chiton with
2EAEYKOY
BA2IAE[ni]
diplois, holding wreath in extended r. and naval standard in 1. ;
in field to 1., AP and below, W ; to r., fc. — Stater.
(N. Dimitriou, 190s.)
Minted in the East, probably east of Babylon.
Head of young Herakles in lion-skin to r. : border of dots.
^- 5t ? Lvl^v %W Zeus seated to 1-. himation about lower
2EAEYKOY [to 1.)
limbs ; r. foot drawn back, holding eagle on extended r., and
leaning with 1. on sceptre ; in field to 1., dolphin to 1. and mon.
Si ; under throne, AB ; exergual line : border of dots. — Tetra-
drachm.
(Montagu sale, 1896 ; lot 689.)
— 719 —
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7829
PI. 285
267.5
^25
Similar type.
T$L. Similar ; in field to 1., mon. PP ; no exergual line. — Tetra-
17-33
drachm.
(Tebbs sale, July 1900 ; lot 194.)
Same obv. die as B.M.Cat., p. 2, n° 9.
Period II. B.C. 306-280.
7830
PI. 285
259-5
^.29
Head of young Herakles in lion-skin to r. : border of dots.
r>, ZEAEYK-Y (downwards) v . , . . . . ,
!%•• «7»r.VT^- /-u 1 \ • Zeus seated to 1. on throne with
^ BAIIAEm (below)
16.82
back ; lower limbs draped ; holds eagle in extended r. and sceptre
in 1. ; in field to 1., helmeted head of Athene to r. ; below throne,
crescent. — Tetradrachm.
Struck at Pergamum.
(Bunbury sale, II, 1896; lot 427.)
B.M.Cat., p. 2, n° 12.
Babelon, Rois de Syrie, p. 3, n"n (PI. 1, 7).
7831
PI. 28s
260.3
^28
Head of young Herakles in lion-skin to r. : border of dots.
t>, ZEAEYKOY (downwards)
^" BAZIAEHZ (below, but out of flan). Zeus seated to 1. on
16.87
throne with back ; lower limbs draped ; holds in extended r. Nike
who presents to him a wreath, and rests on sceptre held in 1. ;
in field to 1. ® ; beneath throne, KP : border of dots. — Tetra-
drachm.
(W.S.Lincoln, 1887.)
B.M.Cat., p. 2, n« 23.
Babelon, p. 5, n° 30.
7832
PI. 285
257.1
^.25
Head of Seleucus to r., wearing helmet adorned on the side with
horn and ear of bull and covered with panther's skin ; lion-skin
16.66
tied round neck : border ot dots.
*"'■ BAi^Eni So l'y Nike t0 r*' clad in chiton with diplois'
placing with both hands laurel-wreath on a trophy consisting of
helmet, thorax, sword and shield ; in field 1. N ; between Nike
720 —
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
and trophy, AX ; at the foot of trophy, two blossoms. — Tetra-
drachm.
(Macridi Pacha, 1895.)
B.M.Cat., p. 4, n° 37.
Babelon, p. 7, n° 44.
7833
PI. 285
64.3
iRi5
Head of bridled horse to r. , having bull's horns : border of dots.
*' [IEAEYKOYlJ £0 [.')■ Anchor inverted, with ring at either
4.18
end; in field to r., bunch of grapes: border of dots. — Drachm.
(Prof. P. Gardner, 1886.
B.M.Cat., p. 4, n<> 41 (PI. 11, 1).
Babelon, p. 9, n° 56 (PI. 11, 10).
7834
PI. 28s
20
iRl2
Similar : border of dots.
*£• Sln^^v • Bow and <luiver > above» 1 E ; below, T : border
icAcYKUY
I .29
of dots. — Diobol.
(O. Noury Bey, 1904.)
Babelon, p. 9, n° S7 (PI. 11, 11).
7835
PI. 285
5.8
^9
Facing head of goddess (as on Tarsian coins).
J$L. Elephant to r., within incuse circle. — Hemiobol.
O.38
(Found in the old port of Alexandria, 1894.)
Uncertain attribution ; may belong to Antiochus I.
7836
PI. 28s
259
yB.23
Head of Zeus to r., laureate.
$L. BAIIAEni (upwards 1.) [IE]AEYK[OY] (in ex.). Athene, helm-
16.78
eted, and in fighting attitude, standing to r. in chariot drawn
by two horned elephants, to r. ; above, spear-head ; in field to
r., AP : border of dots. — Tetradrachm.
(N. Dimitriou, 1898.)
7837
PI. 285
59 5
jRi7
Head of Zeus to r., laureate : border of dots.
*" 2EAEYKOY ^it)'1 Athene' in fiSh,inS attitude> stand"
3.86
— 721 —
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION .
ing in chariot drawn by four horned elephants to r. ; in field to
r., anchor ; above, 171 : border of dots. — Drachm.
(Tebbs sale, 1900; lot 194.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 3, no 32.
Cf. Babelon, p. 11, n°s 72-73.
7838
PI. 285
20.3
JR. 10
Head of bridled horse, with horns, to r. : border of dots.
fy,. |e^AyEk?oy] * Bow and iriver; above, 1 E and below T :
1 .32
border of dots. — Diobol.
(J. P. Lambros, 1883.)
Babelon, Rois de Syrie, p. 9, n° 57 ; PI. 11, 1 1 .
* Misnumbered 7828 on Plate 285. This coin should follow n° 7835.
7840
PI. 286
83
JE 20
Head of Medusa to r., winged ; amid hair, serpents : border of
dots.
5-37
*£• ?r?LvEii5 • Indian bull> horned, butting to r. ; in ex. 2 :
ZEAEYKOY
border of dots.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
B.M.Cat., p. 6, no 62 (PI. 11, 14).
Babelon, p. 13, n° 87.
7841
PI. 286
39
JE 15
Similar.
^L. Similar ; between hind legs of bull, 21 ; no letter in ex.
2.52
(Smyrna, 1893.)
B.M.Cat., p. 7, n° 65.
7842
37
^14
Similar.
PI. 286
2.39
T$L. Similar ; between hind legs of bull, <.
(A.O.van Lennep, 1895.)
B.M.Cat., p. 6, no 64.
Babelon, p. 14, no 94.
Antiochus I. (Soter).
(B.C. 281-261).
7843
PI. 286
264
J&29
Head of Antiochus I. to r., diademed ; ends of diadem curled
upwards : border of dots.
17.10
t>. BA2IAEHZ (r. downwards) A ,, , „ , 4
*" ANTIOXOYO- downwards)" AP°11o> Aureate, naked except
722 —
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
forchlamys draped over r. thigh, seated to 1. on omphalos, holding
arrow in outstretched r. and bow in 1. behind ; on 1., outside
inscr., £; to r., HP: border of dots. — Tetradrachm.
(Bunbury sale, 1896; lot 440.)
B.M.Cat., p. 9, n° 6.
7844
PI. 286
264.5
^28
Similar.
T$L. Similar ; but in field to r. ®. — Tetradrachm.
17.14
(W. Webster, 1889.)
B.M.Cat., p. 9, n° 7.
7°45
Pi. 286
40
JE 14
Head of Athene, facing, wearing crested helmet : border of dots.
W- ANTIOXOY £0 I.')* Nike StandinS t0 l> holding wreath and
2.59
palm; in field to 1., C — Half Chalcous.
(A.O.van Lennep, Smyrna, 189s.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 13, n° 57.
7846
Pi. 286
262
^28
Head ot Antiochus I. to r., diademed; ends of diadem curled
downwards : border of dots.
16.97
r>, ZflTHPOZ (r. downwards) A ,, _ *„ , ,
*■ ' [AlNTIOXOY (1- downwards)" AP°"0' seated to l oa omPha-
los, as before, holding arrow and bow ; drapery over r. thigh.
— Tetradrachm.
(Naoum Dimitriou, Rhodes, 1902.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 10, no 22.
Cf. Babelon, p. 25, n© 191 (PI. v, 19).
* This was probably a commemorative coin, struck after the death of Antio-
chus I, possibly by Amiochus II, recording his victory in B.C. 272 over the Gala-
tians (Note by Rev. Ed. Rogers).
Antiochus II. (Theos).
(B.C. 261-246).
7847
Pi. 286
131
N ij
Head of Antiochus II. to r., wearing diadem, one end of which is
curling upwards.
8.48
t>, BA2IAEHZ (r. downwards) A ,, 1 j 1 k r ui
*" ANTIOXOY (I- downwards)' APollo> naked' but forchlamys
723
91
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7848
PI. 286
7850
PI. 286
7851
PI. 286
264
17.10
^28
358.3
16.74
iR28
264.2
17.12
^R.29
draped over r. thigh, seated to 1. on omphalos, holding arrow in
extended r. and bow behind him ; to 1., star, and A ; in front
of Apollo's feet, lyre. — Stater *.
(Frankfort sale, Oct. 1890.)
Babelon, p. 48, n° 355 (PI. ix, 6).
* For decisive proofs as to the attribution of this coin to Antiochus II, see Mac-
donald, J.H .5., 1900, pp. 92 sqq.
Head of Antiochus II. to r., diademed : border of dots.
■d, BAIIAEHZ (r. downwards) A ,, , „ . , . ,
*' ANTIOXOY (1. downwards)' Apollo, laureate, seated to 1. on
omphalos, chlamys draped over right thigh ; holds two arrows
in outstretched r., and bow in 1. behind him ; on 1., outside
inscription, JZJ ; to r. HP : border of dots. — Tetradrachm.
(D. Kelekian, 1893.)
B.M.Cat.,p. 8, n° 3 (PI. 111, 3).
Head of Antiochus II., diademed, tor., one end of diademed flying:
border of dots.
t), BA1IAEOZ (r. downwards) A ,, , _ , 1 , c
ty" .llTlrtu«wn 4 a v Apollo, laureate, naked but for
ANTIOXOY (1. downwards) r ' '
chlamys draped over r. thigh, seated to 1. on omphalos, holding
arrow in extended r., and bow in 1. behind him ; on L, outside
inscription, &; to r. Al. — Tetradrachm.
(Bunbury sale, 1896, II; lot 480.)
B.M.Cat., p. 20, n° 11.
Cf. Babelon, PI. ix, 7.
Head of Antiochus II., diademed, to r. ; end of diadem hanging
down.
t>, BA2IAE02 (r. downwards) . n , „ i 1 u * r
*" ANTIOXOY (1. downwards)* APoll°' laUreate' naked but f°r
chlamys draped over r. thigh, holding arrow in extended r. and
bow in 1. behind; to 1., long flaming torch ; in ex., eagle, and
mon. B*. — Tetradrachm.
Minted at Cyzicus.
(Bunbury sale, 1896, II ; lot 478.)
B.M.Cat., p. 21, n° 14.
Babelon, p. 39, no 287 (PI. vm, 4).
724
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Bactrian style.
7852
PI. 286
257-5
^R26
Head ot Antiochus II. (or Diodotus, of Bactria) to r., diademed :
border of dots.
16.69
r>, BAIIAEOi (r. downwards) ~ , , , r .,
*" ANTIOXOYO. downwards)* Zeus> naked> but for chlam>7S>
over 1. arm ; he holds in extended 1., aegis, and with r. he hurls
thunderbolt ; at his feet, eagle, above which frl ; beneath, between
his legs, (D. — Tetradrachm.
(Bunbury sale II, 1896 ; lot 457.)
B.M.Cat., p. 15, n° 20.
Cf. Babelon.p. 30, n°2l8 (PI. vi, 13).
7854
PI. 286
78
JE 17
Head of Apollo to r., laureate, hair long.
r>, BAIIAEOI (r. downwards) ^ . , , . ,
*%-• ..^.^w^w)i j j v Iripocl ; beneath, anchor; in
^ ANTIOXOY(l- downwards) r
5.05
field to r., A ; to 1. h.
(A.O.van Lennep, 1893)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 15, n° 14.
7855
55
JE 18
Similar.
tyL. Similar; in held to r., A; to 1., W.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
3.56
7856
63.5
JE 16
Similar.
J$l. Similar; in field to r., anchor; to 1., indistinct monogram.
4. 11
(Greenspan, 1906.)
7857
PI. 286
58.5
JE 17
Similar *.
fyL Similar; in field to r., A ; to 1., W.(?)
(A.O.van Lennep, 1892.)
3-79
* These coins are usually given to Antiochus II, but they probably belong
to Antiochus III.
SeleucusII. (Callinicus).
(B.C. 246-226).
78)8
PI. 286
Hi
N 20
Head of Seleucus II. to r., diademed ; one end of diadem curling
upwards : border of dots.
8.48
725 —
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
r>, BAIIAEH2 (r. downwards) A ,, , , ,. 1
*' 2EAEYKOY(l. downwards)" APoll°' naked' standinS t0 l-
hair gathered up in a chignon, some tresses falling down neck
and shoulders; he holds in extended r., arrow and leans with 1.
on bow placed behind him on the ground ; in field to 1., T. —
Stater .
Minted at Antioch.
(W. T. Ready, 1900.)
Cf. Babelon, Rois de Syrie, p. 33, n° 245.
7859
PL 286
263.5
^29
Head of Seleucus II. to r., diademed : border of dots.
r>, BA2IAE02 (r. downwards) A ,, , , ,. ,
^ IEAEYKOY(l. downwards)* APollo> naked> standinS t0 L>
17.07
holding arrow in extended r., and leaning with 1. elbow on tall
tripod ornamented with wreath ; on I., outside the inscription
© ; on r., outside the inscription, \hJ . — Tetradrachm.
(N. Dimitriou, 1901.)
Babelon, p. 34, n° 249.
7860
PI. 286
259
JK2-J
Similar; portrait with slight whisker.
I^L Similar; in field to 1., outside inscription, NA- — Tetradrachm.
16.78
(Bunbury sale II, 1896.)
7861
PI. 286
59 8
A19
Head of Athene to r. in crested Corinthian helmet : border of dots.
*■ «aeykoy& &=§• ^°> naked> -ndin« to '••
3.87
holding arrow in r. hand, leaning with 1. on bow ; in field to r.,
outside inscription, W5. — Drachm.
(N. Dimitriou, 1901.)
7862
PI. 286
98
JE 20
Head of Athene to r. in crested helmet : border of dots.
*• IeAEYKOY^ downT^!- Apollo, naked, standing to 1.,
6.35
•
holding arrow in outstretched r. and resting 1. on bow. — Chal-
cous.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 17, n° 17.
Cf. Babelon, PI. VII, 9.
726 —
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7863
PI. 287
81
JE 17
Head of Athene to r., as on last coin : no border.
tyL. Similar to last coin ; but in field to 1. outside legend, ffl ; and
5.24
to r., ME. — Half Chalcous.
B.M.Cat., p. 17, n° 18 (PI. vi, 6).
7864
PI. 287
89
JE 17
Head of Seleucus II. to r., diademed : border of dots.
t>, BA2IAEH2 (above CI , 1 • 1 1
KL. -w.,~w A. 1 n. elephant to r. ; on his neck, mahout
^ IEAEYKOY (below) * '
5.76
holding goad ; to 1., mon., tSl : border of dots.
(Edinburgh sale, 1887.)
B.M.Cat., p. 17, n° 1 5 (PI. vi, 4).
Antiochus Hierax.
{Cite. B.C. 246-227).
786$
PI. 287
260. 5
^29
Boyish head of Antiochus Hierax to r., wearing winged diadem :
border of dots.
16.88
D, BAIIAEOI (r. downwards) , ,, , , , . c ,
RL. u,1AUAlJ >. 1 1 <. Apollo, naked but for drapery
^ ANTIOXOY (1. downwards) r l J
over r. thigh, seated to I. on omphalos, holding arrow in extend-
ed r. and bow in 1 . behind him ; in front of head, M; in field to
1., outside the inscription, ^ ; in ex., horse feeding to r. —
Tetradrachm.
(N. Dimitriou, 1901.)
Cf. Macdonald, Hunter Cat., PI. lxv, 3.
7866
PI. 287
261
^36
Head of Antiochus II to r., idealized, wearing winged diadem.
r>, BA2IAEOZ (r. downwards) . ,, , 1 , „ c 1 ,
ty~- ,„.r,rt„rtw}i a a v Apollo, naked, but tor chlamys
ANTIOXOY (1- downwards) * J
16.91
over r. thigh, seated to 1. on omphalos, holding arrow in extended
r. and resting 1. on bow ; in field to 1., outside inscr., above, and
below, monograms ; in ex., horse feeding to 1. — Tetradrachm *.
(W. S. Lincoln.)
Cf. Macdonald, Hunter Cat., Ill, PI. i.xiv, 15.
* Nos 7865 and 7866 may have been struck by Antiochus Hierax in the Troad
district with portrait of his father or of himself.
— 727 —
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7867
PI. 287
7868
PI. 287
7869
PI. 287
7870
PI. 287
62
4.OI
JR. 18
262
16.97
iR28
264.8
17. 16
^28
263-3
17.06
^.27
Seleucus III. (Ceraunus).
(B.C. 226-222).
Head of Seleucus III., with whiskers, diademed, to r.
*■ lEAEYKOvfr do°=d4- AP°»°> ^- "»>« fa *■»»■
draped over right thigh, seated to 1. on omphalos, holding arrow
in outstretched r. and 1. resting on bow ; in field to 1., outside
legend, /P. — Drachm.
(N. Dimitriou, 1902.)
Antiochus III. (the Great).
(B.C. 223-187).
Head of Antiochus III. to r., diademed; ends of taenia hanging
down : fillet border.
!&• ^...^w^w/i' i j v Apollo, naked but for chlamys
^ ANTIOXOY (1- downwards) K ' J
draped over r. thigh, seated to 1. on omphalos, holding arrow in
extended r. and bow in 1. behind him; in field to 1., outside in-
scription, &. — Tetradrachm.
(Dr Imhoof-Blumer, 1896.)
B.M.Cat., p. 26, n° 26.
Babelon, p. 49, n° 367.
Mionnet, S. VIII, p. 20, n° 109.
Head of Antiochus III. to r. (middle aged), diademed ; only one
end of taenia visible, and hanging down : fillet border.
J$L. Similar legend and type ; in field to 1., outside inscription,
anchor inverted. — Tetradrachm.
(Rollin & Feuardent ; from Th. Tobin Collection.)
Babelon, p. 51, n° 383.
Head of Antiochus III. to r., with sharp features, diademed ; both ends
of taenia hanging down.
#-• f^l^fr ,d0wnwar^. Apollo, naked but for chlamys
ANTIOXOY (1. downwards) v
— 728
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7871
PI. 287
7872
PI. 287
7872A
PI. 287
7873
PI. 287
260.9
16.91
JEL26
264-7
17.15
JK2-
261 . 5
16.54
iR 29
634
4. II
yRi9
around waist, seated to 1. on omphalos, holding arrow and bow.
— Tetradrachm.
(Constantinople, 1891.)
Cf. Babelon, p. 49, n° 366 (PI. ix, 10).
Youthful, diademed head of Antiochus III., with slight whisker ;
ends of diadem hanging down.
D, BAIIAEOI (r. downwards) . ,, 111 r 11
KL. .„1T1^w^w>i 1 j <• Apollo, naked but for cnlamys
ANTIOXOY(l- downwards) Y J
draped over r. thigh, seated to 1. on omphalos, holding arrow in
r. and rtsting 1. on bow behind him ; in field to 1., outside
inscr. Y and £. — Tetradrachm.
(Bunbury sale, II, 1896 ; lot 461.)
Newell, PI. 1, 7.
Youthful, diademed head of Antiochus III. one end of diadem
flying : border of dots.
u, BA2IAEn[2](r. downwards) . ,, , , , ,. f ,,
*¥-. . .._1A„ALU J>, 1 ,<. Apollo, naked, but for cham-
ANTIOXOY (I. downwards) '
ys draped over right thigh, seated to 1. on omphalos, holding
arrow in outstretched r., resting 1. on bow ; on 1., outside inscrip-
tion, horse's head tol. and [£p j and to r. CT. — Tetradrachm.
^-
(r. downwards) A ,, 11 ,
>i 1 , <. Apollo seated to 1. on ompha-
(I. downwards) ' *
Head of Antiochus III. to r., diademed ; ends of diadem hang down
loosely one end flying : border of dots.
BAIIAEOI (r. downwards"
ANTIOXOY
los, holding arrow in r. and bow in 1. ; in field to r. and 1. outside
inscriptions, |yp and ISP. — Tetradrachm.
(Rollin & Feuardent.)
Cf. Babelon, PI. ix, 7.
Head of Antiochus III. to r., diademed; both ends of taenia hang-
ing down.
#■• ANTIOXOY ' Bephant t0 r'; t0 r* W- " " Drachm'
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 28, n° 31.
Babelon, p. 52, n° 396.
(W. S. Lincoln.)
729 —
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7875
PI. 287
285
I5.87
,E28
7876
PI. 287
187
12. II
^27
7877
Pi. 287
JEi$
12. ii
7878
75
4.86
^Ei8
7879
Pi. 287
70
4-53
JE 18
Head of Apollo (with features of Antiochus) to r., laureate : bord-
er of dots.
r>. BA2IAEH2 (r. downwards indistinct) A ,, , 1 . ,
BL. .*,_.-.„,«.„ n a a\ • Apollo, naked, stand-
ANTIOXOY (1- downwards) v ' *
ing to 1., holding arrow in r. and resting 1. on bow. — Double
Chalcous.
(Edinburgh sale, 1887.)
Head of Apollo to r., similar to last : border of dots.
T>, BA2IAEH2 (r. downwards) ^ . , . c ,1 . , ^
*" ANTIOXOY (1. downwards)' TnPod '> in field t0 l>™-
Double Chalcous.
Cf. Babelon, PI. x, 9.
(Montagu sale.)
(Montagu sale.)
Head of Antiochus III. to r., diademed : border of dots.
*■ [A]NT,OXofY] (bdof)- Mare t0 '• s-klinS M > in field t0
1., p$P- — Double Chaclous.
Cf. Babelon, p. 58, n° 446 (PI. xi, 3).
Achaeus, Usurper.
(B.C. 214).
Head of Apollo to r., laureate.
-d, BAZIAEH2 (r. downwards) -n 1 ^ •, , L u
*" AXAIOY 0- downwards} EaSle t0 r- WIth P^'"-tranch
over its shoulder. — Chalcous.
(Montagu sale, 1894; lot 359.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 30, n° 3.
Similar.
tyL. Similar ; countermarked with horse's head to r. — Half-Chal-
cous.
(A.O.van Lennep, 1892.)
— 730
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
788O
PI. 288
260 5
^29
7881
PI. 288
267-4
1733
^28
7882
PI. 288
2637
17.09
^.29
Seleucus IV. (Philopator).
(B.C.188/7-176/5).
Head of Seleucus IV. to r., diademed ; one end of diadem flies
upwards, the other falls forward over shoulder : fillet border.
r>, BA2IAEOI (r. downwards) A ,, , , , „ c , ,
YL. 11t.^w^w/i 1 \ v Apollo, naked, but for chlamys
ANTIOXOYO- downwards) r •>
over r. thigh, seated to 1. on omphalos, holding arrow in extend-
ed r. and leaning with 1. on bow; in field to 1., outside inscrip-
tion, star. — Tetradrachm.
(Tebbs sale, 1900.)
Newell, PI. 11, 31.
Macdonald, Hunter Cat., PI. lxvi, 1.
Head of Seleucus IV. to r., diademed ; one end of diadem flies
upwards, the other falls forward over shoulder : border of dots.
^«
BA2IAEOI
(r. downwards) A ,, 1 j 1 r 11
w>i 1 1 <• Apollo, naked, but lor chlamys
IEAEYKOY(l- downwards) * J
draped over r. thigh, seated to 1. on omphalos ; holding arrow in
r. and leaning with 1. on bow ; in front of figure, 4- ; outside
inscription 1., palm-branch ; in ex., I A : border of dots. — Tetra-
drachm*.
(Rollin & Feuardent.)
Cf. Macdouald, Hunter Cat., PI. lxvi, 4 (for obv.).
* This variety of Seleucus IV. from the Antioch (?) mint is not recorded by
Newell, The Seleucid Mint of Antioch.
Head of Seleucus IV. to r., diademed ; ends of diadem flying up-
wards : fillet border.
D, BA2IAEHI (r. downwards) * n \ au + c ui
RL. „ -„.,«« )i 1 1 v Apollo, naked but for chlamys
ZEAEYKOY(l- downwards) ' J
draped over r. thigh, seated to 1. on omphalos, holding arrow in
extended r. and resting 1. on bow behind him ; in field to I., out-
side inscription, filleted palm-branch ; in ex., <[). — Tetradrachm.
(Rollin & Feuardent ; from Sir Th. Tobin Coll".)
B.M.Cat., p. 31, n° 11.
Newell, The Seleucid Mint of Antioch, p. 15, n° 38 (PI. ill).
Babelon, p. 62, n° 468.
731 —
92
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7883 262.5 JR. 28 Head of Seleucus IV. to r., diademed ; behind, KE and wreath
PI. 288 ij.oi border of dots.
ty
BA2IAEH2 (r. downwards
^do=r§-APoll°.-brf-^«-^'
2EAEYK0Y
border of dots. — Tetradrachm.
B.M.Cat., p. 31, n° 1.
Cf. Babelon, p. 63, n° 476.
(Osman Noury Bey, 1903.)
7884
PI. 288
117 JE 19 Bust of young Dionysos to r., ivy-crowned; behind shoulder, thyr-
7.58 sos ; in the field to I., mon. A ' border of dots.
Chalcous.
2EAEYK0Y (below)*
Serrated edge and central hole.
(A.O.van Lennep, 1891.)
Babelon, p. 64, n° 492 (PI. xi, 17).
7885
PI. 288
16.28
Antiochus IV. (Epiphanes).
(B.C. 176/5-165/4).
^ 33 Head of Antiochus IV. to r., diademed : fillet border.
BAIIAEHI I ANTIOXOY (r. downwards)
ty-. QEOY I Eni(J>ANOY2 (1- downwards). Zeus Olympios,
NIKH<t>OPOY (in ex.)
naked to waist, one end of chlamys over 1. shoulder, holding
wreath-bearing Nike 1. on extended r., 1. resting on sceptre ; on
1., outside inscr., -4. — Tetradrachm.
(W. S. Lincoln.)
Newell, p. 29, PI. iv, 67.
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 35, n° 17.
Macdonald, Hunter Cat., p. 48, n° 47.
7887
PI. 288
251 yR.29 Head of Antiochus IV. to r., diademed ; end of diadem hangs
16.26 down : fillet border.
p. BA2IAEOI (r. downwards) 7 -.aLi tn
T". ANTIOXOY I Eni<j>AN[OY2] (1- downwards)' Zeus> nak€Cl to
waist, one end of chlamys draping 1. shoulder, holds wreath-
— 732
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
bearing Nike r. crowning him, and rests 1. on sceptre. — Tetra-
drachm.
(Bunbury sale 11, 1896 ; lot 490.)
Cf. Num. Chron., 1883, pp. 97-98.
7888
PI. 288
260
^31
Head of Antiochus IV. to r., diademed; behind, ^ : tiller border.
p, BA2IAE02 1 ANTIOXOY (r. downwards) z
^" OEOY I Eni4)ANOY2 | NIKH<|>OPOY(l- downwards)* eus
Olympios enthroned to 1., naked to waist, r. leg behind 1., hold-
16.84
ing wreath-bearing Nike in outstretched r. ; in ex. : fa AX ; in
field 1., palm-branch. — Tetradrachm.
(Bunbury sale, 1896 ; lot 494.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. }5,n°2o.
7889
PI. 288
63.3
iRi6
Head of Antiochus IV. to r., diademed : border of dots.
T), BAIIAEOI (r. downwards) A ,, 111 r li
!>.• ..-~.^w^w /1 a 1 <. Apollo, naked, but lor chlamys
ANTIOXOY (1. downwards) v J
4. IO
over r. thigh, seated to 1. on omphalos, holding arrow in r. and
resting 1. on bow; in field, above, "^P ; to 1., outside inscrip-
tion, n. — Drachm.
(I> Fenerlv Bey, Constantinople, 1891.)
7890
60
JR. 16
Similar.
fyl. Similar ; legends only partly legible. Eastern work. — Drachm.
3.88
789OA
PI. 287
61.3
i^T6
Head of Antiochus IV. to r., diademed : border of dots.
p, BAIIAE^ni] (tor.) . „ ♦ j . 1 u 1 1 u
^* AlNTIOX-Y (to l.V APoll° seated t0 '• on omphalos, hold-
ing arrow and bow. Barbarous fabric. — Drachm.
3-97
(F. Greenspan, 1901.)
7891
PI. 288
135-3
JE 19
Head of Antiochus IV. to r.} radiate : border of dots.
BAIIAEOI , , , x
p, ANTIOXOY (n d0™rds)-
*" OEOY n , , n
Eni4>AN0Y2(Ld0WnWards)'
8.77
733 —
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7892
PI. 288
7893
PI. 288
7894
7895
PI. 288
"7
71.58
JE 20
7896
PI. 288
533
34.52
^34
256
76\~5~8
JE26
"7
7.58
JE 20
263.8
17.09
^.27
Zeus standing to 1., himation over shoulder, holds thunderbolt
and sceptre ; at his feet, eagle. — Chalcous.
(L. & L. Hamburger, 1898.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 37, no 32 ; PI. xn, 6.
Head of Antiochus IV. to r., radiate : border of dots.
p, BA2IAEH2 | ANTIOXOY (r. downwards) 7 ^1^1
*" OEOY I Em+ANOYZ (L downwards)' Zeus seated to l
on throne, holding in extended r. wreath-bearing Nike, and in
1., sceptre ; beneath throne, PP. — Chalcous.
B.M.Cat., p. 37, n<> 31.
(Billoin sale, lot 792.)
Head of Zeus to r., laureate and bearded, laurel-wreath ending in
symbol of Osiris : border of dots.
tj. BAXIAEH2 I ANTIOXOY (r. downwards) v , .. . ,
*" OEOY I Eni<|)ANOYZ (L downwards)' E*%k> Wlth closed
wings, standing to r. on thunderbolt. — Pentechalcous.
(Montagu sale, 1894; lot 359.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 38, n° 42 (PI. xn, 11).
Babelon, PI. xm, 15.
Bust of Isis to r., wearing corn-wreath ending above in headdress
of Isis : border of type.
^6. Similar type. — Double Chalcous.
(Montagu sale, 1894; lot 359.)
Cf . B . M . Cat . , p. 38, no 45 (PI. xn, 1 2).
Babelon, PI. XII, 16.
Head of Antiochus IV. to r., radiate ; border of dots.
^6. Similar type. — Chalcous.
(Montagu sale, 1894; lot 3 59.)
B.M.Cat., p. 38, no 48 (PI. xn, 13).
Babelon, PI. xm, 17.
Antiochus V. (Eupator).
(B.C. 164-162).
Head of Antiochus V. diademed, to r. : fillet border.
— 734
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
„ BAIIAEHI (r. downwards) , ked b f w
^ ANTIOXOYO- downwards) ? ' J
draped over r. thigh, seated to I. on omphalos, holding in extend-
ed r., arrow and resting 1. on bow behind him ; in field to 1.,
outside inscription, tripod; in ex., ±. — Tetradrachm.
(Whittall sale, 1884.)
Newell, The Seleucid Mint of Antioch, p. 18, n° 46 (PI. ill).
Jameson Cat., n° 1683.
Mionnet, V, p. 24, n° 113.
7896 A
PI. 288
255.6
^31
Head of Antiochus V. to r., diademed : fillet border.
BAIIAEfll (r. downwards)
^6. ANTIOXOY (1- downwards). Zeus Olympios enthroned to
16.56
EYnATOPOI (in ex.).
r., naked to waist, end of chlamys over 1. shoulder, both legs
parallel, holding wreath-bearing Nike in outstretched r. ; in field
to 1., outside inscr., A. — Tetradrachm.
(W. S. Lincoln.)
B.M.Cat., p. 44, n° 3 (PI. xm, 14).
Newell, p. 33, n° 74 (PI. iv).
Ti march us.
(B.C. 162).
7897
PI . 288
520
^34
Head of Timarchus to r., diademed : bevelled edge.
g, [BA]2IAEnilM]ErAAOYrr. downwards} NJk ,
*" |TI]MAPX[OY] (I- downwards)' Nlke standinS t0
33.69
1. with wreath and palm. — Tetrachalcous.
(Macridi Pacha, 1893.)
B.M.Cat., p. 50, no 3 (PI. xv, 3).
Demetrius I., Soter.
(B.C. 162-150).
7898
PI. 289
257.7
^33
Head of Demetrius I. to r., diademed, in laurel-wreath.
r>, BAZIAEHI (r. downwards) ^ , , , . .
*" AHMHTPIOY(l. downwards)' Tychc, naked to waist, seated
16.70
to 1. on throne supported by winged female monster, holds sceptre
— 735
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
in outstretched r. and cornucopiae in 1. ; in field to 1., outside
inscr., ±. — Tetradrachm.
(W. S. Lincoln.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 44, n° 32.
Obv. as Newell, PI. v, 79 ; rev. n°83.
7899
PI. 289
6l .9
iRi7
Head of Demetrius I. to r., diademed : fillet border.
4.OI
BAZIAEHZ (r. downwards)
fyL. AHMHTPIOYG- downwards). Apollo, seated to 1. on om-
ZHTHPOZ (in ex.)
phalos, holding arrow in r. and resting 1. on bow ; in field to 1.,
outside inscr., AZP GEO ; to r. (J>IAin : border of dots. —
Drachm:
(Osman Noury Bey, 1903.)
B.M.Cat., p. 45, n» 2 (PI. xiv, 5).
Bab., p. 97, n° 757 (PI. xvi, 16).
79OO
PI. 289
62
iRi7
Head of Demetrius I. to r., diademed : fillet border.
4.OI
T), BAZIAEQZ (r. downwards) n
*" AHMHTPIOYlinTHPOXO- downwards}" Cornucopiae ;
below, PS] A/— AIP. — Drachm.
(Kelekian, 1897.)
B.M.Cat., p. 47, n° 41.
Newell, p. 42, n° 121.
Macdonald, Hunter Cat., Ill, p. 57, n° 25.
7901
PI. 289
258
^30
Head of Demetrius I. to r., diademed : laurel-wreath border.
16.71
■d. BAZIAEHZ (r. downwards) r\ a c c
*" AHMHTPIOY I xnTHPOZO- downward^ Dmped figure of
Tyche seated to 1. on throne, the back leg of which is in the form
of a winged monster with body ending in two scrolls. ; Tyche
holds short sceptre in extended r. and cornucopiae in 1. ; on 1.,
outside inscr., W and W ; in ex., HNP(=i"54). — Tetradrachm.
(W. T. Ready ; ex. Thomas sale.)
Newell, p. 40, n° 104.
Cf.B.M.Cat., n° 13.
Macdonald, Hunter Cat., Ill, p. 57, n° 18.
736
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7902
PI. 289
92
JE 20
Head of Demetrius I. to r., diademed : border of dots.
BAIIAEHI
I£. AHMHTPIOY . Hinder part of galley to 1. ; above, date LHNP
TYPIflN
(= 158) ; below, 9r S : border of dots.
5.96
(Montagu sale, 1894; lot 359.)
B.M.Cat., p. 48, n° 46 (PI. xiv, 7).
Mionnet V, p. 46, n° 396.
7903
PI. 289
52
JE 17
Serrated
edge.
Head of bridled horse to 1. : border of dots.
*• ABHM^TP?0VElePhint'Shei,dt0r-
(O. Noury Bey, 1903.)
B.M.Cat., p. 49, n° 60 (PI. xiv, 15).
3-37
Alexander I (Bala).
(Circ. B.C. 150-145).
7904
PI. 289
255-7
^29
Head of Alexander I. to r., diademed : fillet border.
U, BAIIAEHZ I AAEZANAPOY (r. downwards) y , ,
y- OEOnATOPOI ! EYEPrETOY(l- downwards)* Zeus' naked
to waist, except for one end of chlamys over 1. shoulder, seated
to I. on throne without back, holds wreath-bearing Nike r. crown-
16.57
ing him, 1. resting on sceptre ; on 1. between figure and inscr.
A ; outside inscr. <J) ; in ex. EZP (= 147 B . C). — Tetradrachm-
(W. S. Lincoln.)
7905
PI . 289
61.8
iKi8
Head of Alexander I. to r., diademed : border of dots.
w BAIIAEHI 1 AAEZANAPOY (r. downwards) . „
^ OEOnATOPOI I EYEPrETOY (1- downwards)' AP0ll° seat"
ed to 1. on omphalos, holding arrow in outstretched r. and rest-
4.00
ing 1. on bow; outside inscription to 1., cornucopiae; in ex.,
TZP = (149 B.C.) 0. —Drachm.
(Osman Noury Bey, 1904.)
B.M.Cat., p. 52, no 17 (PI. xvi, 2).
Newell, p. 47, no 138.
Bab. p. in, n° 874.
— 737
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7906
PI. 289
64.4
;Ri7
Head of Alexander I. tor., diademed : border of dots.
^ [BJAIIAEni I AAEZANAPOY (r. downwards) A „
**" OEOnATOPOI 1 EYEPrETOYO- downwards)1 AP01i0 seat"
4.17
ed to 1. on omphalos, holding arrow and bow; in field to 1.,
outside inscr., A ; in ex., ft. — Drachm.
(W. T. Ready.)
B.M.Cat., p. 53, n° 25.
Newell, p. j 1, n° 172.
Macdonald, Hunter Cat., n° 10.
7907
PI. 289
62.9
;Ri9
Similar.
tyL. Similar; but in ex., fcsj<. — Drachm.
4.08
(W. S. Lincoln.)
B.M.Cat., p. 53, n° 26.
Newell, p. 57, n° 178.
Bab., p. 102, no 796.
7908
PI. 289
255
^30
Head of Alexander I. to r., diademed : fillet border.
p, BA2IAEH2 I AAEZANAPOY (r. downwards) - , ,
*" OEODATOPOI | EYEPrETOYO- downwards)' ^eus' nakea
16.52
to waist, with one end of chlamys over 1. shoulder, seated to 1.
on throne with back, holding in extended r. wreath-bearing Nike
crowning him. ; — Tetradrachm.
(D. Kelekian, 1895.)
Cf. Newell, p. 51, PI. vm, 170.
Cf. Macdonald, Hunter Cat., Ill, PI. lxvii, 9.
7909
PI. 289
96
JE 20
Head of Alexander I. to r., in lion-skin : border of dots.
t>, BA2IAEH2 (r. downwards) A ,, , , _ A. „ ,
KL. . . lllinrtw>, 1 ,<. Apollo, naked, standing to 1.,
AAEZANAPOY (1. downwards) r * > 0. ■ »
6.22
holding arrow and bow; in field to 1., outside inscr., trident; in
ex., PnI. Central hole. — Chalcous.
(Montagu sale, 1894 ; lot 359.)
B.M.Cat., p. 55, no 49.
7910
PI. 289
IO9
iR.23
Head of Alexander I. to r., diademed : border of dots.
^" AAEZANAPOY (to L)* Eagle standing tol., with palm-branch
7.06
738-
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION'
7911
217.3
PI. 289
14.08
7912
216.4
PI. 289
14.02
7913
PI. 289
219
14.19
7914
PI. 289
243.3
15-77
iR26
/K29
JR. 26
A27
over shoulder ; in field to I., AZP (= year 148); to r., UAH and
aplustre : border of dots. — Phoen. Didrachm (Sidon).
(Myrsa Yousut Khan, 1903.)
Babelon, Rots de Syr ie, p. 114, 110894 (PI. xvm, 11).
Head of Alexander I. to r., diademed : border of dots.
tyL. AAEZANAPOY BAIiAEHI (from 1. upwards). Eagle standing
to 1., with palm-branch behind it ; in field to r., 2IAH and
aplustre; in field 1., CZP (= 146 B.C.) : border of dots. —
Phoen. Tetradrachm.
(Trist sale, 1895 ; lot 197.)
Macdonald, Hunter Cat., Ill, PI. lxvii, 16.
Head of Alexander I. to r., diademed : border of dots.
fy. AAEZANAPOY BAZIAEHI. Eagle with closed wings to 1.,
standing on palm-branch ; in field to 1., TZP (= 149 B.C.) and
>fk ; to r., trident : border oi dots. — Phoen. Tetradrachm.
(W. T. Ready, 1892 ; from Thomas sale.)
B.M.Cat., p. 51, n° 5.
Bab., p. 114, no 890 (PI. xvm, 10).
Head of Alexander I., to r., diademed, wearing chlamys round
neck : border of dots.
fy. AAEZANAPOY BAIIAEOI. Eagle with closed wings to 1., stand-
ing on beak of galley ; over his shoulder, palm ; in field to 1.,
Tyrian monogram on club; to r. TZP (= 149 B.C.) KP I :
border of dots. — Phoen. Tetradrachm.
(May, 1908.)
B.M.Lat., p. 51, n° 1.
Demetrius II (Nicator).
First Reign .
(B.C. 146-144).
Head of Demetrius II. tor., diademed : fillet border.
^ BA2IAEH2 | AHMHTPIOY (r. downwards) T ,
*" 4>IAAAEA(t>OY I NIKATOPOlG- downwards)' iyche> com"
739
93
SYRIA
No
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
pletely draped, seated to 1. on throne supported by winged female
monster ; she holds sceptre in r. and cornucopiae in 1. ; in ex.,
7t. — Tetradrachm .
(W. Webster.)
B.M.Cat., p. 60, n° 18 (PI. xvm, 2).
Cf. Bab., PI. xix, 3.
7915
PI. 290
253
iR.29
Head of Demetrius II. to r., diademed : fillet border.
p. BA2IAEQI i AHMHTPIOY fr.downwards) . ,,
^" OEOY | 4>IAAAEA<|>0Y I NIKATOPOlO-downwards)' p °
naked but for chlamys on r. thigh, seated to 1. on omphalos,
holding arrow in extended r. and resting 1. on bow; on 1., be-
I.639
tween figure and inscription, M ; in ex., IIP (= 145 B.C.) H".
— Attic Tetradrachm.
(Bunbury sale, 1896 ; lot 525.)
Newell, p. 57, n° 196.
Babelon, Rois de Syrie, n° 951.
Antiochus VI. (Dionysus).
(B.C. 144-142).
7916
PI. 290
255
.R31
Head of Antiochus VI. to r., diademed and radiate : fillet border.
*• cmi'^vJ tTSSSSL ffi£& TheDioscuri,withcouch-
^ Eni(J)ANOYI | AI0NY20Y (below)
ed spears, flying mantles, star-surmounted pilei, galloping to 1. ;
the whole in wreath composed of barley, oak and lily ; behind
riders, TPY and K; beneath horses, HEP (=B.C. 144); infield
16.52
to 1., thyrsos. — Attic Tetradrachm.
(D. Kelekian, 1892.)
Newell, p. 62, n° 220.
Babelon, Rois de Syrie, PI. xx, 7 ; n° 988.
7917
PI. 290
123.5
JE 19
Head of Antiochus VI. to r., diademed and radiate : border of dots.
BAZIAEHI
*" Eni^OYl- AmPhora I t0 r'' Palm-branch ; below, H ;
AIONYIOY
8.00
740 —
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
countermark & (?) ; in field to 1. a palm-branch incuse. — Chal-
cous.
(O. Noury Bey, 1902.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., lor type PL xix, 9.
Tryphon.
(B.C. 142-138).
7918
PL 290
62.5
^17
Head of Tryphon to r., diademed : border of dots.
R, BAIIAEm I TPY<J>nNOZ(to r.) I?. ,. , A x. , .
*" AYTOKPATOPOI (to 1.)' RlchI? chased Ma<edonian
4.05
helmet to 1., with spike, large ibex horn in front, cheek guards
and taenia; on 1., beneath helmet 1. |-p|. — Attic Drachm.
(Bunbury sale, 1896; lot 534.)
Newell, p. 72, n° 267 (PL ix).
MacJonald, Hunter Cat., n° 2.
7919
PI. 290
81
JE 19
Head of Tryphon to r., diademed : border of dots.
BAIIAEH2 , .
?,L. TPY(J)nNOI ' }'
5-25
AYTOKPATOPOI (to 1.). Spiked helmet ; in field, to 1.,
pilei of Dioscuri. Central hole. Bevelled edge. — Chalcous.
(Montagu sale, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 69, n° 15.
Antiochus VII. (Euergetes).
(B.C. 138-129).
7920
249.7
^31
Head of Antiochus VII. to r., diademed : fillet border.
PL 290
16.18
r,, BA2IAEHI 1 ANTIOXOY(tor.) .. . . ^ , , ,.
^" EYEPrETOY (to l.)" Athene» helmeted» standing
to 1., with wreath-bearing Nike in outstretched r., resting 1. on
shield adorned with Medusa head, and holding spear ; beneath
Nike, A | n : the whole in laurel-wreath. — Tetradrachm.
(Kelekian, 1892.)
B.M.Cat., p. 72, n° 33.
Newell, p. 75, n° 281.
Bab., p. 149, nos 1149-1150.
7921
PL 290
252.8
iR29
Similar.
16.38
— 741
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7922
PI- 290
60
3.88
A 18
7923
PI. 290
243-6
15-79
^29
7924
PI. 290
212.6
7T78
^29
^L. Similar; beneath Nike, B | A. — Tetradrachm
B.M.Cat., p. 72, n° 36.
Newell, p. 79, n° 313.
Macdonald, Hunter Cat., n° 4.
(W. S. Lincoln.)
Head of Antiochus VII. to r., diademed : fillet border.
u, BAIIAEHI I ANTIOXOY(to r.) xri , .BtAl . , ,
™' EYEPrETOY (to 1.V Nlke advancing t0 L> holds
wreath in outstretched r. and gathered drapery in 1. ; on 1.,
outside inscr., A. — Attic Drachm.
(Criona, Constantinople, 1891.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., n° 40.
Demetrius II.
Second Reign.
(B.C. 129-125).
Head of Demetrius II. to r., bearded and diademed : fillet border.
p, BAIIAEHI 1 AHMHTPIOY(tor.) » a , , . m.
*' OEOY I NIKATOPOI (to l.J" ZeuS' naked t0 WaiSt>
enthroned to 1., holding wreath-bearing Nike in r., and resting
1. on sceptre ; on I., outside inscription, I; beneath throne, O.
— Tetradrachm.
(W. S. Lincoln.)
B.M.Cat., p. 77, no 17.
Newell, p. 82, n° 320 (PI. x).
Bab., p. 157, no 1212.
Phoenician Issues (B.C. 129-125).
Head of Demetrius II. to r., diademed, beardless, wearing chlamys
about neck : border of dots.
fy. BA2IAEOI AHMHTPIOY (fromr. downwards). Eagle standing
to 1. on beak of galley ; wings closed ; behind palm ; in field 1.
and Tyrian monogram on club; in field to r. A£ and date,
EnP (= 127 B.C.); between legs, IY1 : border of dots. — Tetra-
drachm.
(W. S. Lincoln.)
742
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Alexander II (Zebina).
(B.C. 128-123).
7925
PI. 290
239
iR22
Head of Alexander II. to r., diademed : fillet border.
t>, BAIIAEfll (to r.) 7 , , . . , , c
RL. . „ 1U1 „^w>. 1 <. Zeus, naked to waist, with one end of
^ AAE^ANAPOY(to 1.)
15.48
chlamys falling over 1. shoulder, seated on throne to 1., holding
wreath-bearing Nike 1. in outstreched r. hand and resting 1. on
sceptre ; on 1., outside inscr., Kf ; beneath throne, B. — Attic
Tetradrachm.
(Rollin & Feuardent.)
Ct. Newell, p. 86.
Regency of Cleopatra for Antiochus VIII.
(B.C. 122-120).
7926
PI. 290
246.6
^R.28
Draped bust of Cleopatra wearing Stephanos to r., in front of dia-
demed head of Antiochus VIII : fillet border.
15.98
D, OEAI BAIIAIIIHI I KAEOnATPAI (to r.) 7 . .
*" KAI I BAIIAEfll I ANTIOXOY (to 1.)' Zeus> naked to
waist, enthroned to l.,holdingwreath-bearingNikein outstretched
r. and resting 1. on sceptre ; in field to 1., outside inscr., £. —
Tetradrachm.
(W. Webster.)
B.M.Cat., p. 86, n° 6 (PI. xxm, 3).
Antiochus VIII (Grypus).
(Circ. B.C. 120-96).
7927
PI. 290
252.6
^27
Head of Antiochus VIII. to r., diademed : fillet border.
D, BAIIAEfll | ANTIOXOY (to r.) 7 TT , ,
*■ Eni(t)ANOYI (to I.)" Zeus Uramus> naked t0
16.37
waist but for one end of chlamys falling over 1. shoulder, stand-
ing to 1., head adorned with crescent, holds star in outstretched
r., left resting on sceptre; the whole enclosed in laurel-wreath ;
on 1., outside inscr., A and \£P. — Attic Tetradrachm.
(W. S. Lincoln.)
— 743 —
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7928
PI. 290
249.2
^28
Head of Antiochus VIII. to r., diademed : fillet border.
*• BA2iASNAoyTroY S& *•* -« ■""* «*
to 1., holding wreath-bearing Nike in outstretched r., and resting
1. on sceptre ; on 1., outside inscr., 1 | A ; beneath throne, A :
the whole in laurel-wreath. — Tetradrachm.
(Sotheby sale, 1880.)
Newell, p. 105, n° 405 (PI. xn).
Macdonald, Hunter Cat., Ill, PI. lxix, 20.
16.15
7929
PI. 290
253
16.39
J&29
Head ol Antiochus VIII. to r., diademed : fillet border.
r>, BAIIAEH2 1 ANTIOXOY(tor.) D fC , —, *
*" Eni4>ANOYI (to I.)" Pyfe of Sandan (Tarsus) ^
in field to 1., outside inscr. *E and NE. — Attic Tetradrachm.
(J. P. Lambros, 1895.)
Cf. Babelon, Rois de Syrie, n° 1426.
Antiochus IX (Cyzicenus).
(Circ. B.C. 116-95).
7930
PI. 291
251.8
iR28
Head of Antiochus IX. to r., with slight beard, and diademed :
fillet border.
16.32
*• BAllSl^2°r& A.'-, helped, standing
to 1., holding in outstretched r. wreath-bearing Nike 1., and in
1. spear which is resting on shield : the whole surrounded by
laurel-wreath; on 1., outside inscr., A and A; on r., between
figure and inscr. N. — Attic Tetradrachm.
(W. J. Webster.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., n° 11.
Cf. Newell, p. 101 sqq.
793 l
PI. 291
251
^28
Head of Antiochus IX. to r., diademed and beardless : fillet border.
p, BA2IAEQ2 I ANTIOXOY(tor.) 7 . . . ■
W" a.. *~„ 1T~„~,- /. 1 v Zeus, naked to waist, en-
^ (J)IAOnATOPOI (to 1.) '
throned to 1., holds in extended r. wreath-bearing Nike, 1. resting
on sceptre; on 1., outside inscription, A \ A; beneath throne,
16.26
744
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7932
PI. 291
7933
Pi. 291
7934
PI. 291
254
16.46
^30
60
3.88
.fCi7
252
16.33
^27
A ; on 1. between figure and inscr., H : the whole in laurel-
wreath. — Tetradrachm.
(D. Kelekian, 1899.)
Newell, p. 108, n° 415.
B.M.Cat., p. 91, n° 5 (PI. xxv, 1).
Head of Antiochus IX. to r., diademed, with slight beard : fillet
border.
^ BAIIAEHI i ANTIOXOYfto r.) f &^ ^ ^
^ 4>IAOnATOPOI (to I.) J v J ■
in field to 1., outside inscr. A/ and l\€. -- Tetradrachm.
(J. P. Lambros, 1895.)
Head of Antiochus IX. to r., diademed, and beardless : fillet border.
r>, [BA]2IAEHZ I ANTIOXOYfto r.) c , # v u
*%-• a. ~„..L-~„~w /. 1 v Sandan to r. on lion : bow
^ 4>IAOnATOPOY (to 1.)
and quiver at shoulder; in field to 1., outside inscr., two mono-
grams, the upper one H, the lower, [~P. — Drachm.
(W. T. Ready, 1897.)
Cf. Babelon, Rois Je Syrie, PI. xxvi, 13.
Cf. Num. Chron., ser. IV, vol. XIX, PI. xi, 4.
Seleucus VI.
(B.C. 95-94)-
Head of Seleucus VI. to r., diademed : fillet border.
D, BAZIAEHI I IEAEYKOY (to r.) 7 , A „
*" ETTlcfrANOYI ! NIKATOPOl(to l.J- Zeus' naked to waist'
enthroned to 1., holds in extended r. wreath-bearing Nike, 1.
resting on sceptre ; on 1., outside inscr., £ over A; beneath
throne, C : the whole surrounded by laurel-wreath. — Tetra-
drachm.
(Bunbury sale, 1896; lot 585.)
Newell, p. 1 1 1, n° 424 (PI. xn).
Cf. Babelon, PI. xxvn, 1 ; n° 151 1.
745
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Antiochus X (Eusebes).
(B.C. 94-92).
7935
Pi. 291
231.2
^27
Head of Antiochus X. to r., diademed : fillet border.
^ BA2IAEH2 I ANTIOXOY (to r.) 7 , ,
*" EYIEBOY[I] I (MAOnATOPtOI,1 (to 1.)- Leus> naked to
waist, enthroned to 1., holding wreath-bearing Nike in outstretch-
ed r., and resting 1. on sceptre ; letters on 1. out of field ;
beneath throne,-* : the whole within laurel-wreath. — Tetra-
drachm .
(Kelekian, 1893.)
B.M.Cat., p. 97, n° 1.
Newell, p. 113, n° 429 (PI. xm).
14.98
7936
Pi. 291
113
JE19
Head of Antiochus X. to r., diademed and slightly bearded : bord-
er of dots.
7.32
BAIIAEH2 , v
«, ANTIOXOY k ;'
*" EY2EB0YI
<J)IAOriATOP[02](to I.). Pilei of the Dioscuri, with straps,
laureated, and surmounted by stars; in field to 1. ^. — Chalcous.
(A. O. van Lennep, 1894.)
B. M. Cat., p. 97, n° 5 (PI. xxvi, 2).
Tigranes I of Armenia.
Rule in Antioch.
(B.C. 83-69).
7937
Pi. 291
247.7
J&26
Bust of Tigranes to r., in Armenian tiara, on the side of which,
star between two eagles : fillet border.
16.05
* • WPANOY £0 \]' Tyche °f Anti°ch' draped' Wearbg mUrd
crown, seated to r. on rock; holds in r., palm; at her feet swims
the river Orontes, horned and crowned with reeds ; in field, to
r. /? : the whole in laurel-wreath. — Tetradrachm.
(W. S. Lincoln.)
B.M.Cat., p. 103, n° 5.
— 746 —
SYRIA
(B). Autonomous and Imperial of Syria, Phoenicia, &c.
Wroth, B.M.Cat., Galatia, Cappodocia, Syria, 1899.
Babelon, Perses Achhnenides, 1893.
De Saulcy, Numismatique de la Terre Sainte, Paris, 1874.
Dr Head has divided the coinage of the whole region between the Euphrates and the Sea into
twelve Districts, in the order adopted by Eckhel :
I. COMMAGENE.
[I. CYRRHESTICA.
III. CHALCIDICE.
IV. PALMYRENE.
V. SELEUCIS and PIERIA.
VI. COELE-SYRIA.
VII. TRACHONITIS.
VIII. DECAPOLIS.
IX. PHOENICIA.
X. GALILAEA.
XI. SAMARIA.
XII. JUDAEA.
— 747 —
94
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
I. COMMAGENE.
(a). Kings of Commagene.
Antiochus IV, Epiphanes.
A. D. 38-72.
7938
PI. 291
30)
jE 25
BA2IAEY2 MEANTIOXOI. Bust of Antiochus IV. to r., beard-
less, wearing diadem : border of dots.
19.76
T$L. KOMMArHNflN. Scorpion ; inscription and type in plain
circle ; the whole in laurel-wreath : border of dots.
(Hannover, 1882.)
B.M.Cat., p. 106, n° 1 (PI. xiv, 9).
Mionnet, S. VIII, p. 100, n° 3.
Jotape, wife of Antiochus IV.
7939
Pi. 291
240
JE 26
BA2IA [I22A IflTAnH] 0IAAAEAO 02. Bust of Queen Jotape to
r., diademed and draped : border of dots.
15-55
T$L. KOMMArHNHN. Scorpion within laurel-wreath : border of
dots.
Babelon, PI. xxx, 14.
B.M.Cat., Galatia &c, p. 109, n° 1 (PI. xv, 4).
Epiphanes and Callinicus.
Circ. A.D.72.
7940
Pi. 291
121
JE 20
[BAjCIAEHC [YIOI] (in ex.). Two youthful horsemen (Epiphanes
and Callinicus), each wearing chlamys, riding tol. : border of dots.
7.84
^6. KOMMArHNflN. Capricorn to r. ; above, star; beneath, anchor;
the whole in laurel-wreath : border of dots.
(O. Noury Bey, 1905.)
B.M.Cat., p. no, n° 7.
794 1
PI. 291
109
JE 18
Similar ; only top part of ex. inscr. visible.
T$L. Similar.
(Billoin sale, Paris, 1886.)
Cf. Mionnet, V, p. 1 32, n° 23.
7.06
- 748 -
SYRIA
No.
Wt
Metal
Size.
DKSCRIPTION-
(b). Cities.
Samosata.
(Samsat).
On the Euphrates, the capital of the Kings of Cotnmagene.
hi 1 peri al Coinage.
Hadrian.
7942
73
fii 19
AAPIANOC [C€BACTOC]. Bust of Hadrian to r., laureate, wearing
PI. 291
4-73
cuirass and paludamentum.
OAA
KOM
(W.T. Ready, 1899.)
B.M.Cat., p. 118, no 20 (PI. XVI, 8).
Philip Senior.
7943
297
/E 33
AVTOK K M IOVAI u , rn, ,• c • . 1
. Bust ot Philip Senior to r., laureate, wearing
Pi. 291
19.24
cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
fy. OACAMOCAT6CONMH TPOnOA KOM. Turreted female figure
(the Tyche of Samosata), seated to 1. on rock ; beneath, Pegasos
running: to 1. ; in field 1., Al : border of dots.
(N.Dimitriou, 1893.)
Cf. type B.M.Cat., p. 121, n°« 44-S2.
Zeugma.
On the right hank oj the Euphrates, opposite Apameia, both cities
founded by Seleucus I and connected by a bridge of boats (H. N.} p. 776).
Imperial Coinage.
Marcus Aurelius.
7944
PI. 291
127
JE 20
. .AY- 0- Head of M. Aurelius to r., radiate : border of dots.
Z€VrMA
8.23
1^" T€GON within laurel-wreath.
r
(Simpson sale, Edinburgh, 1887.)
B.M.Cat., p. 125, n° 16.
Cf. Mionnet, S. VIII, p. 98, n° 74.
— 749 —
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Lucius Verus.
7945
PI. 291
120
JE 20
Legend indistinct. Head of L. Verus to r., laureate.
Z€YrMA
7-77
!£• T€CON within laurel- wreath.
A
(Rollin & Feuardent.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., PI. xvi, 12 (I£. with A)-
Philip Senior.
7946
PI. 291
230
iE28
AVTOKKMIOVAI OlAinnOC C€B. Bust of Philip Sen. to r., laur-
eate, wearing cuirass and patudamentum : border of dots.
14.90
tyL. x€VTM AT6HN. Tetrastyle temple, with peribolos contain-
ing grove, and having on r. and 1. colonnade, and in front a por-
tico of two storeys; in ex., Capricorn to 1. : border of dots.
(Greospan, 1901.)
B.M.Cat., p. 127, no 29 (PI. xvi, 13).
Mionnet, V, p. 127, n° 102.
Otacilia Severa.
7947
234
JE2S
MAPHTAKIA C60VAPAN C€B. Bust of Otacilia to r., wearing ste-
phane ; crescent at shoulder.
15. 16
J$L. s€VrM AT€ON- Temple, as on last coin; in ex., Capricorn to
r. : border of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 128, n° 33.
II. CYRRHESTICA.
Beroea.
New Aleppo (Haleb).
Imperial Coinage.
Trajan.
7948
PI. 292
160
JE23
AVTOK P KAI NEP TPAIANOC APICT C€B T€PM AAK nAP0-
Head of Trajan to r., laureate : border of dots.
10.36
— 750 —
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION'
B€POI
^- AICON within laurel-wreath : border of dots.
r
(W.S.Lincoln, 1888.)
B.M.Cat., p. 131, n° 7 (PI. xvn, 1).
7950
PI. 292
7951
PI. 292
7949 J 188
PI. 292 12. 1 {
219 fiL 27
14.19
240
15-55
^28
Ael
1US.
JE 25 I A- AIAIOC KAICAP. Head of Aelius to r., bare. Tooled.
$L. BE,^ within laurel-wreath.
AliiN
(Edinburgh sale, 1887.)
Cf. Mionnet, S. VIII, p. 108, n° 25.
Hieropolis.
Originally Bambyce, now Mcmbij. Changed to Hieropolis by Seleucus
Nicator, wlv built there a nau temple for Atargatis (Astarte), the great
goddess of the city. (H.N., p. 777).
Imperial Coinage.
Caracal la.
AVT KMAPKOC AVPHA ANTfl [NINOC C€B]. Bust of Caracalla to
r., bearded and laureate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum.
l$L. [0€AC CVPIACl l€POnOAITflN. Atargatis, wearing chiton and
peplos, seated to r. on throne, on each side of which, lion to r. ;
she holds in 1. tympanum : border of dots.
(R.Serrure, Paris, 1894.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 144, n° 51 (PI. xvn, 15).
Mionnet, V, p. 141, n° 51.
Severus Alexander.
[AVT]KAIMAP AVP C6 AA6IANAPOC C • . Bust of Severus Alex-
ander to r., wearing radiate crown, paludamentum and cuirass.
fy. 0€AC CVPIAC l€POnOAIT[CON]. Atargatis, wearing tall head-
dress, chiton and peplos, seated to r. on throne, on either side
of which is a lion ; she holds in 1. tympanum ; her r. elbow rests
on side of throne : border of dots.
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 145, n° 55.
— 751 —
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7952
PI. 292
7953
Pi. 292
185
11.98
157
10.17
7954
PI. 292
JE 22
JE 24
53 - 5
3-47
JE 16
III. CHALCIDICE:
Chalcis.
(Kinnesrin).
Near Beroea (Aleppo).
Imperial Coinage.
Trajan.
Bust of Trajan to r., laureate, wearing paludamentum and cuirass.
OAXAA
fy- KIA6G0N within laurel- wreath.
A
(Edinburgh sale, 1887.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 147, no 1 (PI. xvm, 1).
Lucius Verus.
• • AVPHAIOC OYH- • • Bust of Lucius Verus to r., laureate.
tyL. <t>AA XAAKIA6C0N- • • Female figure standing to 1., holding
palm-branch, spear and shield.
Mionnet, V, p. 145, n° 15.
Cf. type Macd., Hunter Cat. IV (PI. lxxi, 26).
IV. PALMYRENE.
No coin of this District in the Weber Collection.
V. SELEUCICIS AND PIERIA.
Antiochia ad Orontem.
The Capital of the Seleucid Empire, and one of the most splendid cities
of the ancient world. The chief mint of the royal coinage (H. N . ,
p. 778).
First Century B.C.
Caesarian Era, beginning (at Antioch) B.C. 49.
Head of theTyche of Antioch to r., wearing veil andturreted head-
dress : border of dots.
752
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION'
I£. [AjNTIOXEflN (r.) MHTPOnOAE[ni] (1.) Tripod ; date
effaced .
(Edinburgh sale, 1887.)
Cf. B M.Cat., p. 156, no 59.
7955
Pi. 292
148.5
JE 23
Head of Zeus to r., laureate : border of dots.
ANTIOXEON
!$£.. THZ (indistinct). Zeus, wearing himation about
9.62
MHTPOnOAEfll
lower limbs, seated to 1. on throne ; holds in r. Nike ; in 1.
sceptre; in field 1. K; in ex., HKI (228).
(Edinburgh sale, 1887.)
B. M.Cat., p. 1 54, no 22.
Coins of Imperial Times.
(a) Without heads of Emperors.
Actian Era (B.C. 31).
7956
pi. 292
90
JE 19
Head of Zeus to r., laureate : border of dots.
36. ANTIOXEON Eni OYAPOY*. The Tyche of Antioch, wearing
5.83
turreted head-dress, chiton and peplos, seated to r. on rock ;
holds in r., palm-branch ; at her feet, river-god Orontes, swimm-
ing; in field to r., ZK (27) : border of dots.
* P. Quintilius Sex. F. Varus, Legaius of Syria, B.C. 7-4.
(Edinburgh sale, 1887.)
B. M.Cat., p. 159, n° 57.
Caesarian Era beginning (at Antioch) B.C. 49.
7957
PI. 292
57
JE 16
Female head to r. (Artemis), wearing stephane : border ot dots.
fyL. ANTIOX EHNAP (104). Laurel-branch : border of dots.
3.69
(Neligan sale, 1881.)
B. M.Cat., p. 160, n° 71 (PI. xix, 7).
7958
Pi. 292
55
JE 16
Similar.
IJC. Similar ; date OP (100V
(Neligan sale, 1881.)
3.56
753 —
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7959
Pi . 292
84
JE 20
ANTIOXEflN. Head of the Tyche of Antioch to r., wearing veil
and turreted head-dress : border of dots.
5-44
T$L. EniKOYAAPATOY*. Ram running to r., looking back; above,
crescent and star ; beneath, ETEP (105).
* C. Ummidius Durmius Quadratus, Legatus of Syria, A.D.$i-6o.
(W.S.Lincoln, 1886.)
B.M.Cat., p. 160, n° 74 (PI. xix, 8).
7960
PI. 292
80
JE 19
Similar.
tyL. Lighted altar garlanded ; in ex., ET A[P] (104): border of dots.
5.18
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 161, no 76 (PI. xix, 9).
Mionnet, 5. VIII, p. 128, n° 29.
7961
4r
JE 15
Similar.
J$L. Similar ; date indistinct.
2.65
(Neligan sale, 1881.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 161, n° 79.
7962
Pi. 292
62.5
JE 16
Head of Artemis to r., wearing stephane : border of dots.
fy. ANTIOXE ETHP (108). Lyre : border of dots.
4.05
(Neligan sale, 1881.)
B.M.Cat., p. 161, n° 80 (PI. xix, 10).
BRONZE.
Caesarian Era.
7963
Pi. 292
35 5
JE 16
ANTI QX6G0N MHTPOnOA€C0C Head of Apollo to 1., laureate :
border of dots.
2.30
T$L. 6T0VC ASPI (194). Caduceus, winged : border of dots.
(Neligan sale, 1881.)
B.M.Cat., p. 165, n° 122 (but diff. date).
(b). With heads of Emperors.
Augustus.
7964
Pi. 292
121
JE 22
KAI2API [lEBAZTfl] APXIEPEI. Head of Augustus to r., laureate:
border of dots.
7.84
754 —
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DKSCRII'TION'
796$
PI. 292
146
9.46
.£2*
7966
PI. 292
240
1555
JE 30
7967
PI. 292
210
1 3 . 60
^25
APXJE
PATIKON
fy-- ANTIO Within wreath.
XEII
ZK(27)
B.M.Cat., p. 167, no 155.
(Webster sale, 1886.)
Tiberius.
C6BACT0C C€BACTOV KAICAP. Head of Tiberius to r., bare :
border of dots.
A
€nici
r», AA NOV * . , . , , .
1%.. AK1Tin within laurel-wreath.
X€HN
€M(45)
* D. Caecilius Metellus Creticus Sil.inus, Lt*atus of Syria, A.D.11-17.
(Gian Louisides, 1905.)
B.M.Cat., p. 169, n° i$2 (PI. xx, 14.)
Nero.
IMNERCLAV. CAESAR. Head of Nero tor., laureate; in front,
simpulum : border of dots.
(Sotheby sale, 1888.)
T$L. S C in laurel-wreath : border of dots.
B.M.Cat , p. 173, n° 179.
Vespasian .
AVTO-KP KAI2 OVEinAIIA. Head of Vespasian tor., laureate :
border of dots.
fyL. ET0V2 T lEPOV- Eagle to 1., holding wreath in beak ; wings
open ; in field to 1., club downwards : border of dots. —
Tetrad rachm.
(W.S.Lincoln.)
— 755
95
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7968
PI. 293
7969
PI. 293
7970
PI. 293
7971
PI. 293
360
23 . 32
JEyy
■ 337
21.83
JE 32
203
13-15
^25
246
r5 -94
Billon.
25
Elagabalus.
AVT K MAV-. ANTHNINOC C€. Bust of Elagabalus to r., laur-
eate : border of dots.
fy. ANTIOX6HN M KOA. Female figure (the Tyche of Antioch),
wearing chiton, peplos, and turreted head-dress, seated to 1. on
rock ; holds in r. hand, ears of corn ; 1. hand rests on rock ; at
her feet, river-god Orontes swimming; above, ram running 1.
looking back ; in field,
A €
border of dots.
(Smyrna, 1890.)
(Webster sale, 1886.)
s c
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 206, n°46i.
Similar; legend ending in C€€-
^£. ANTIOX€HN M KOAH. Similar type.
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 206, n° 459.
Mionnet, 5. VIII, p. 145, n° 122.
Severus Alexander.
AYT KM AV P C€ AA6ZANAPOC Bust of Severus Alexander to r.,
wearing radiated crown, cuirass and paludamentum : border of
dots.
$L. ANTIQX€HN MKO. The Tyche of Antioch seated to 1. on
A €
rock ; in field, * : border of dots.
S C
(A.O.van Lennep, Smyrna, 1892.)
Gl. B. M. Cat., p. 207, n° 470.
Gordian III.
AVTOKKMANT TOPAIANOC C€B- Bust of Gordian III. to r.,
laureate, wearing paludamentum and cuirass : border of dots.
I£. AHMAPX 6ZOVCIAC; in exergue, SC. Eagle facing, head 1.,
with wreath in beak : border of dots. — Tetradrachm.
(Originally in Gen1 Fox Colln.)
B.M. Cat., p. 2ii, n° 496.
Mionnet, V, p. 184, no 284.
756
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DFSC1UPTION
Philip Senior.
JE2S AVTOKK MIOVAOlAinnOCC€B. Bust of Philip Sen. to r., laur-
'• 293 14.25 eate, wearing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
fy.. ANTIOX6HN MHTPOKOAHN. Female bust (the Tyche of
Antioch) to r., draped, veiled and turreted ; above, ram running
to r. looking back ; in field, A€ and S C ; below, star and
crescent : border of dots.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 214, no 524.
7973
PI. 293
349
16. 13
Trebonianus Gallus.
AVTOKKrOVIBTP€BrAAAOC C€B- Bust of Trebonianus Gallus
to r., laureate, wearing paludamentum and cuirass.
fy. ANTIOX6HN MHTPOKOAON. Tetrastyle shrine containing
figure of the Tyche of Antioch and the Orontes ; above shrine,
ram running to r. looking back ; in field, A€ ; in ex. S-Ci: bord-
er of dots.
(A.O.van Lennep, 1892.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 229, n° 653 (PI. xxvi, 4).
7974
PI. 293
IO7
6-93
Antiocheni ad Daphnen.
Antiochus IV, Epiphanes.
B.C. 175-164.
IE 21 Head of Antiochus IV. to r., radiate : border of dots.
ANTIOXEHN
^-. THN • Zeus, naked to waist, standing to front,
TTPOI AA<DNHI
head 1., holding wreath in outstretched r. ; in field 1., outside
iuscr., An- — Chalkous.
(Bompois and Billoin sales, Paris.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., Seleucid Kings, PI. xm, 1.
Cf. Babelon, Rois de Syrie, PI. xiv, 6.
757 —
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7975
PI. 293
61
3-95
JE 17
7976
Pi. .93
56
3.62
JE 16
7977
PI. 293
198
"12.83
JE 25
Similar. .
ANTIOXEHN
^. THN • Similar type; in field, 1., tripod, and AA.
nP02 A--
Hemi-Chalkous.
Macdonald, Hunter Cat., Ill, p. 51, n° 69.
Apameia.
(Kid' at el-Mudik).
Originally called Pharnake, and then Pella ; renamed by Seleucus I
in honour of his wife Apame. It was a regal mint-place of Antiochus IV.
and later Seleucidan kings. (H.N., p. 780).
First Century B.C.
Head ofDemeterto r., wearing veil and corn-wreath.
[AlnAMEON
^- TH2 IEPAZ . Ear of corn between two poppy-heads on one
[KAJI A2YAOY
stalk ; in field, BTTI (282).
(O.Noury Bey, 1902.)
Cf. type B. M. Cat., PI. xxvni, 1.
Cf. Mionnet, V, p. 221, n° 554.
Emisa.
(Horns).
On the Orontes ; celebrated for its temple of Elagabalus (H.N.,
p. 780).
Imperial Coinage.
Julia Domna.
IOYAIA AOMNA AVT. Bust of Julia Domna to r. : border of dots.
I£. €MI CON K O AflNIAC Great altar (01 Elagabalus at Emisa) :
border of dots.
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 238, n° 9 (PI. xxvn, 11).
Mionnet, V, p. 228, n° 599.
758
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
description:
Epiphaneia.
On the Otolites, the Hamalhof the Old Testament ; received its Greek
name from Antiochus IV. Epiphanes (H.N., p.781).
Second Century B.C.
7978
1 10
fc 19
Female head (the Tyche of Epiphaneia) to r., wearing veil and tur-
PI. 293
7.12
reted head-dress : border of dots.
EnDIOANEON
fy-. THC l€PAC • Zeus, wearing himation, seated to I., holds in
[kJaiaiyaoy
r. Nike, 1. hand on sceptre.
(Macridi Pacha, 189 1.)
B. M. Cat., p. 242, n° 1.
Gabala.
(Jebeleh).
South of Laodiceia ad Mare.
Imperial Coinage.
Trajan.
7979
PI . 293
149
/£ 22
Head of Trajan to r., laureate.
J$L. TABAA^flN (indistinct). Goddess (Astarte ?) seated to 1. ; at
9.6s
her feet, sphinx to 1. ; in field, BNP (152) : border of dots.
(A. O. van Lennep, Smyrna, 1892.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 244, no 4 (PI. xxvm, 8).
Mionnet, V, p. 234, n° 633.
Laodiceia ad Mare.
(Latdkiyeh).
Refounded by Seleucus I and named after his mother Laodice, an
important city with an excellent harbour (H . N . , p. 781).
First Century B.C. — Circ. 47 B.C.
7980
Pi. 295
138
JE 22
Radiate male head to r., beardless (Helios ?) : border of dots.
8.94
— 759 —
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7981
PI. 293
53
3-43
JE 17
7982
Pi. 293
*45
9-39
JE 22
7983
Pi. 293
140
9-07
JE 22
7984
Pi. 293
195
12,63
JE 26
AAOAIKEHN
^. TH2 IEPAIKAI- Artemis, wearing short-chiton and quiver
AYTONOMOY
at shoulder, standing to 1. ; holds in r. spear, in 1. bow; in field
1. Nl.
(Gen' Moore sale, 1889.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 248, D° 12 (PI. xxix, 6).
Cf. Mionnet, V, p. 246, n° 709).
Circ. B.C. 47 — Augustus.
Bust of Artemis to 1., wearing stephane and quiver at shoulder :
border of dots.
fy. lOYAIEHNTnN KAI AAOAIKEflN. Boar's head to 1. : border
of dots.
(Rollin & Feuardent, 1883.)
B. M. Cat., p. 249, n° 21 (PI. xxix, 10).
Mionnet V, p. 243, n° 680.
Head of the Tyche of Laodiceia to r., wearing veil and turreted
head-dress : border of dots.
[IO]YAIEflN
^. THN KAI • Tyche, standing to 1., holding in 1. cornuco-
AAOAIKEflN
piae ; in field 1. AM ; in ex. €P-
(J . P . Lambros, 1892.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., PI. xxix, 8.
Similar.
^6. Similar ; Tyche holds rudder in r. ; in field 1. AK-
B. M. Cat., p. 249, no 15.
(1898.)
Imperial Coinage.
Domitian.
KAICAPI C6BACTH TCPMANIKn AOM6TIANH. Head of Domitian
to 1., laureate.
760 —
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION'
fy. lOYAIEfiN TflNKAIAAOAIKEnN. Bust of Tyche of Laodi-
ceia to r., wearing veil and turreted head-dress ; in field 1. X_; to
r. CA and PR : border of dots.
Q.Hahlo, Berlin, 1888.)
B. M. Cat., p. 252, n° 34 (PI. xxx, 2).
Mionnet, 5. VIII, n° 221.
7985 121 i ^E 21 AVTOKPATnP AOMITIA NOCCEBACTOC. Head of Domitian to
PI. 294 7.84 ! I., laureate : border of dots.
IOYAIE
Y$L. _ . Tyche of Laodiceia standing to I., holding in extend-
KAI AAO
AIKEHN
ed r. wreath, and in 1. cornucopiae : border of dots.
(J.P.Lambros, 1892.)
B. M. Cat., p. 252, n° 38.
7986
294
7987
166
IO.75
JE 25
_i6j_
10.82
JE 26
Trajan.
AVTO KN€PTPAl]ANOC APICTKAICC6B TEPM AAK . Head of
Trajan to r., laureate : border of dots.
I£. IOYAIECON TOON KAI AAOAIK6CON. Bust of the Tyche of
Laodiceia to 1., wearing veil and turreted head-dress ; in field to
r. fX ; date TIP (163) : border of dots.
(Steffen, Constantinople, 1897.)
B.M.Cat., p. 253, n° 49.
Similar.
J$L. Similar ; in field A; date, BZP (162).
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 253, n° 40.
Antoninus Pius.
7988 190 JE 27 .. .THN6INON C€B. Head of Antoninus Pius to r., laureate : bord-
P1- 294 12.31 er of dots.
fy. [IOYAIE] flN TflN KAI AAOAIK6HN. Bust of the Tyche of
Laodiceia to 1., wearing turreted head-dress; in field r. PP (190):
border of dots.
(Gen> Moore sale, 1889.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 256, n° 72.
Cf. Mionnet, V, p. 253, n° 750.
— 761 —
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7989
PI . 294
182
u-79
JE26
7990
108
7.00
JE21
7991
PI. 294
122
7-90
JE 20
Septimius Severus.
AYT KAI C€n C60VHPOC Head of Septimius Severus to r.,
laureate.
IOYA
AAOAIC
fy.. €OY MHT within laurel-wreath : border of dots.
PO nOA
€G0C
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
B. M. Cat., p. 258, no 83 (PI. xxx, 10).
Geta.
• • COP ("€••• Bare-headed bust of Geta to r., wearing paludamen-
tum.
I£. SEP I COL LAV I DMET I PO within laurel-wreath.
(Gen* Moore sale, 1889.)
Mionnet, V, p. 258, n° 783.
Rhosus.
On the Gulf of Issus.
BRONZE.
First Century B.C. (?)
Veiled and turreted female head of City to r., with palm-branch on
shoulder.
fy. POZEHN I THI IEPA2(to r.). KAI I AZVAOV | [AVT]ONO-
MOV (to 1.). Draped simulacrum (Syrian divinity, Hadad ?)
placed on a pedestal, between foreparts of two oxen ; in r., he
holds thunderbolt, and in 1., knife ; above bull's heads, bonnets
of the Dioskuri.
(Gen' Moore sale, 1889.)
Cf. Imhoof, Monn. gr., p. 1440, n° 8.
Cf. Mionnet, V, p. 269, n° 836.
Cf. B. M. Cat., Galatia, p. lxx.
Cf. Macdonald, Hunter colt., Ill, p. 210, n° 1 (PI. lxxiv, 23 ; rev.).
— 762
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION1
7992
PI. 264
46
2.98
JE 14
7993
PI. 294
148
9-59
JE 20
7994
PI. 294
221
14.32
A28
7995
Pi. 294
224
^.28
Era begining B.C. 39.
Male bust to 1., in crested helmet and cuirass ; to r., €T ; 1. HMP
(148) : border of dots.
(W.S.Lincoln, 1887.)
fyL. PH C€flN. Acrostolion : border of dots.
Seleucia Pieria.
(SeleukijeV).
The port of Ant ioch founded by Seleucus I, and one of the mints of
the Syrian kings.
Second Century B.C.
Head of Zeus to r., laureate : border of dots.
IEAEYKEHN
fyL. . Thunderbolt ; the whole within laurel-wreath.
B rVP
(Billoin sale, Paris, 1886.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 269, n° 7 (PI. xxxn, 5).
Second Cent. B.C. (from B.C. 104) and First Cent. B.C.
Female bust (the Tyche ofSeleucia) to r., wearing turreted head-
dress, veil, earring and necklace : bead and reel border.
lEAEVKEflN
l$L. . Thunderbolt (with iillet attached) on cushion
AVTONOMOV
placed on stool; beneath stool Bl ; to r. 2L : the whole in laurel-
wreath. — Tetradrachm.
(Rollin & Feuardent, London.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., PI. xxxn, 8.
Similar.
fyL. Similar; beneath stool, Tl ; to r. 0. — Tetradrachm.
(D. Kelekian, 1893.)
Ct". B.M.Cat., p. 271, n° 20.
- 763 -
96
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
(First Cent. B.C.).
7996
PI. 294
54
jRi9
Bust of the Tyche ofSeleucia to r., wearing turreted head-dress,
veil, earring and necklace : border of dots.
3.50
$6. ZEAEYKEflN 1 TH2 IEPA2 (above) KAI | AVTONOMOV
(below). Winged thunderbolt; above, l"l (year 13); in field, to
r., between thunderbolt and inscr. X ; the whole in laurel-
wreath. — Drachm.
(O . Noury Bey, 1 904 .)
Imhoof, Cabinet at the Hague, p. 82, n° 1 (PI. IX, 15).
Imperial Coinage.
7997
Pi . 294
in
JE 20
EHIKD MDADY HnR. Female bust (the Tyche of Seleucia) to 1.,
wearing turreted head-dress and veil ; behind head, palm-branch :
7.19
bead and reel border.
CEAEYKEDN
^" KA\ AVTONO ' Thunderbolt (with fillet attached) on cushion
MOY
placed on stool : bead and reel border.
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 272, n° 31 (PI. xxxn, 10). '
Mionnet, V, p. 275, n° 878.
7998
Pi. 294
100
JE 20
Similar.
fyL. Similar.
(Billoin sale, Paris, 1886.)
6.48
7999
PI. 294
89
JE 20
Similar; head to r. ; only date legible.
I$L. Similar.
(A.O.van Lennep, 1893.)
B. M. Cat., p. 272, n° 31.
5.76
Imperial Coinage
Trajan
8000
PI. 294
183
JE 25
AVTOKPKAIC N€P TPAIANOC!APICT C€B T€PM AAK|. Head of
Trajan to r., laureate : border of dots.
11.85
— 764
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8001
PI. 294
8002
PI. 294
126
~1T
JE 22
148
9- 59
8003
PI. 294
62
4.01
JE 22
& 16
(Smyrna, 1891 .)
^L. C€A6VK€CON T7KPIAC; /^TjF- . Sacred stone of Zeus Kasios
KACIOC
(with fillet attached) within shrine of four pillars surmounted
by pyramidal roof on which eagle : bead and reel border.
(W.S.Lincoln, 1887.)
B. M. Car.., p. 274, n° 57.
Septimius Severus.
.•C€n C60VHPOC. Head of Septimius Severus to i\, laureate :
border of dots.
ty.. C6A6VK6HN TTKPIAC. Thunderbolt (with fillet attached), on
cushion placed on stool : border of dots.
B. M. Cat., p. 275, n° 49.
VI. COELE— SYRIA.
Damascus.
Imperial Coinage.
Caracalla.
AYTOKPAANTONINOC- (sic). Head of Caracalla to r., laureate :
border of dots.
tyL. AAMAC KOV MHTPOnOA€OC- The Tychc of Damascus, drap-
ed and turreted, seated to 1. on rock ; r. hand outstretched hold-
ing short club?; in 1., comucopiae ; at her feet, River-god
swimming : border of dots.
(Rollin & Feuardent.)
Mionnet, 5. VIII, p. 197, n° 19.
Cf. rev. type of B. M. Cat., p. 285, n° 19 (under Geta).
Leucas on the Chrysoroas.
Imperial Coinage.
Trajan.
AYKAI N€P TPAIANOC T€P AAK. Head of Trajan to r., laureate-
border of dots.
- 76)
SYRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
$L. A€VKAAIflN KAAVAI€flN. Head of the Tyche of Leucas to
r., wearing veil and turreted head-dress : border of dots.
(O. Noury Bey, 1905.)
VII. TRACHONITIS.
No coin of this District in the Weber Collection.
VIII. DECAPOLIS.
No coin of this District in the Weber Collection.
— 766
PHOENICIA
- 767
PHOENICIA
PHOENICIA
G. F. Hill, B.M.C., Phoenicia, 1910.
Babelon, Les Perses Achimenides, 1893.
Rouvier, Numismatique des villes de la Phlnicit, 1900- 1904.
— 768
PHOENICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8004
PI. 29S
8005
PI. 295
8006
PI. 295
8007
PI. 29S
51-8
3.36
JR. 13
54-6
3 54
JR. 13
8-5
0.55
^ 7
161
A21
10.47
PHOENICIA
Aradus.
Built on an island of the northern coast of Phoenicia.
Late fifth and early fourth centuries B.C.
Phoenician fish-god, with beard and hair in long plaits ; holds in
each hand dolphin by the tail.
fyi. Galley to r. : the whole in shallow dotted incuse square. —
Tetrobol.
(W.S.Lincoln, 1887.)
B.M.Cat., Phoenicia, p. 2, n° 3 (PI. 1, 2).
J&ty (nd, above). Similar type.
f$L. Galley to r. ; beneath, winged hippocamp to r. (head of horse
with plume) : the whole in dotted shallow incuse square. —
Tetrobol.
(Macridi Pacha, 1893.)
B.M.Cat., p. 3, no 8 (PI. 1, 6).
Ifii. Half-figure of Phoenician fish-god, head tor., bearded; holds
in each hand dolphin by the tail : border of dots.
J$L. Prow of galley to r., with eye and row of shields on bulwark ;
below, dolphin to r. ; the whole in dotted incuse square. —
Obol.
(W.J.Webster, 1889.)
B.M.Cat., p. 4, n° 16 (PI. 1, 10).
Babelon, Perses Achim., PI. XXII, 7.
First half of fourth century B.C.
Head of Melkart, laureate, to r., hair and whiskers dotted, pointed
beard represented by lines ; eye full.
4p["/J (Na> above). Galley to r., with eye at prow, curved ornament
on poop, row of shields along bulwark ; below, three wavy lines
representing water : the whole within shallow incuse. — Persic
stater.
(Macridi Pacha, 1895.)
B.M.Cat., p. 4, no 18 (PI. I, 12).
— 769 —
PHOENICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
1
| 8008
;P1. 29s
1
163
JK2I
Similar. ■'',
fyL. Similar. — Persic stater.
(Delbecke sale, Franklort-on-M., 1891.)
Babelon, Poses Achem., PI. xxn, 14).
10.56
8009
;pi. 295
161
J&19
Similar.
I$£. Similar ; ¥'uf- — Persic stater.
(Bompois sale, Paris, 1882.)
Babelon, P. A ., p. 128, n° 879 (PI. xxn, 14).
10.43
1
8010
pi. 295
53-8
JR. 17
Similar : truncation of neck dotted : border of dots.
fyL. &t\. Similar type : dotted square within incuse square. —
Persic Tetrobol.
(W.S.Lincoln, 1887.)
B.M.Cat., p. 6, n° 31 (PI. 1, 20).
Babelon, P. A., PI. xxn, 16.
3-49
801 1
pi. 295
13 .2
J&9
Similar : border of dots.
J$L. Similar; double line of waves below galley ; curved line beneath.
0.86
•
— Persic Obol.
(Constantinople, 1891.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., PI. 11, 6.
Babelon, P. A., PI. xxn, 19.
Post-Alexandrine Coinage.
Cite. B.C. 260-240.
8012
pi. 295
40.8
JK14
Head of Zeus to r., bearded and laureate : border of dots.
fyL. R above. Prow of galley to 1. with Athene as figure-head, fight-
2.64
ing to 1. : border of dots. — Attic Tetrobol.
(Macridi Pacha, 1892.)
B.M.Cat., p. 13, no 86 (PI. in, 1).
8013
pi. 295
32.5
JR. 12
Head of Tyche to r. : border of dots.
^L. Prow of galley to 1., with stern rising forward; above, y? :
2. 11
border of dots. — Attic Hemidrachm.
(Macridi Pacha, 1893.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 13, no 87 (PI. in, 2).
— 770 —
PHOENICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION"
8014
30.5
J&I2
Similar.
fyL. Similar. — Attic Hemidrachm.
(Carfrae sale, 1901.)
B.M.Cat., no 87.
I.98
Circ. B.C. 243-23 3.
8015
PI. 29s
92
JE 20
Head ofTyche to r., wearing turreted crown : border of dots.
fyL. Prow of galley to 1., with figure head of Athene fighting to 1.
5.96
with spear and shield ; above, uncertain object (palm-tree ?) and
letter # ; to v., A ; beneath, II III III Z (28).
(VV. Webster.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., PI. in. 8.
Cf. Babelon, P. A., PI. xxm, 6.
8016
62
JE 15
Head of Zeus to r. laureate : border of dots.
PI. 295
4.01
tyL. Triple-pointed ram of galley to 1. ; above, /yip ; below,
lll-APV : border of dots.
(W.J.Webster.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 18, n° 126.
Circ. B.C. 1 74- 1 10.
8017
63.5
^< 18
Bee with staight wings, seen from above ; to 1. and r. monograms,
PI. 29s
4. II
F\ (= no] M : border ot dots.
fyL APAAIHN- Stag standing to r. in front of palm-tree. — Attic
Drachm.
(W.J. Webster.)
B.M.Cat., p. 20, n° 148.
8018
PI. 295
63.7
J&18
Similar ; same monograms.
fyL. Similar; APAAin[N]. — Attic Drachm.
(Spink, 1891.)
4.13
8019
PI. 295
33
J£ 12
Head ofTyche to r., turreted and veiled : border of dots.
tyL. Aphlaston ; date illegible.
(Constantinople, 1897.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., PI. iv, 9.
2.14
Cf. Babelon, P. A., PI. xxiv, 3.
97
PHOENICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8020
PI. 295
228
14-77
JR. 26
8021
PI. 295
55
3.56
JE 16
8022
PL 295
60
JE 16
8023
PI. 29s
120
77-7
JE 20
Circ. B.C. 137-45.
Bust of Tyche to r., veiled and turreted, hair rolled and in chignon :
border of dots.
l$L. APAAIflN- Nike advancing to 1. ; hair knotted on crown of
head ; wears long chiton and holds in r., aphlaston, in 1., palm-
9<1P
branch; in field 1. $| (64/3): the whole in laurel-wreath. —
Attic Tetradrachm.
AI
B.M.Cat., p. 33, n° 273.
(Pearson, London, 1880.)
Circ. B.C. 137-127.
Heads of Zeus and his consort, wearing stephane, jugate : border
of dots.
^i.. Prow of galley to 1., with figure-head of Athene fighting to 1.;
above, y& (tk) below, date U-MfrV (132) (= 128/7) : border
of dots.
Similar.
B. M. Cat., p. 36, no 297.
Cf. Babelon, P. A., PL xxni, 17.
(W.Webster, 1883.)
J$L. Similar; below type . . .-HlZfaV (127-6).
B.M.Cat., p. 36, no 298.
Bust of Tyche to r., wearing turreted crown and necklace ; hair
rolled and falling on nape of neck; behind shoulder, palm-branch:
border of dots.
fyL. Poseidon, nude to waist, seated to 1. on prow of galley to 1.,
holding wreath in extended r., resting with 1. on trident ; as
figure-head, Athene ; above, y^; below, III III H \AfoV (=
A '
134/3) : border of dots.
(A . O . van Lennep, 1892.)
Cf. B.M.Cat.. p. 36, n° 300.
— 772 —
PHOENICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
INSCRIPTION'
8024
PI. 295
8025
PI. 295
8026
PI. 295
8027
PI. 295
27-3
1.77
JE 13
8028
3°
1.94
.R 10
18.5
I .20
M. 12
/£ 22
5.24
134
8.68
JE 21
Veiled and turreted head of Tyche to r. ; behind, palm : border
of dots.
tyL. Galley; above, A [?] and the date 9T-
(W.M. Ready, 1906.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., PI. xxxviii, 10; Int. XXXV, R.I.V.
Circ. B.C. 1 19-109.
Veiled and turreted head of Tyche to r. ; behind, palm : border oi
dots.
fyL. Prow of galley to 1., with stern curving upwards; above, OCY ;
below, date, AMP (119-8). — Attic Hemidrachm.
(Spink, 1 901.)
B.M.Cat., p. 39, n° 319.
Babelon, P. A., p. 148. n° 1054.
Circ. B.C. r 1 1 -1 10.
Winged head of Gorgon Medusa facing, with serpents in the head
and at neck : border of dots.
OMP(iii-iio)
\]L. Aphlaston ; on 1. and r. date and mint-letters : A • — Attic
BC
(W.T. Ready, 1895.)
B.M.Cat., p. 39, n» 322 (PI. v, 7).
Babelon, P. A., PI. xxiv, 6.
Diobol.
Circ. B.C. 29/8— A. D.i 15/6.
Bust to r., beardless, and radiate (Helios), draped : border of dots.
tyL. APAAIflN (to 1.). Small basket containing two ears of corn,
and vine-branch with two bunches of grapes; above, T ; to r.,
BNT(92-0.
(Whittall sale, 1884.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., PI. v, 13.
Cf. Babelon, P. A.. I>1. xxxiv, 18.
Imperial Coinage.
Claudius.
Bust of Astarte-Europa to r., wearing stephane and veil ; in front,
small head of Claudius tor., bare. Countermark, head of Tyche (?).
7/3
PHOENICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
fyL. APAAIHN- Humped Dull galloping to 1. ; above T9Z (48-9);
to 1., indistinct letters : border of dots.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. B.M Cat., p. 46, n° 361.
Trajan.
8029
134
JE 21
Bust of Astarte-Europa to r. ; in front, small head of Trajan : bord-
er of dots.
8.68
^L. Similar type to preceding coin; above, CIT (106-7); m front
of bull, 9 ; below, APAAION-
(Grenspan, 1901.)
B.M. Cat., p. 47, no 368 (PI. VI, 5).
M. Aurelius and L. Verus.
8030
151
JE 22
. . CO NINOC KAIOV. . . Busts of M. Aurelius and L. Verus, con-
fronted, laureate : border of dots.
9.78
fy,. APAAICON. Tyche seated tol. on rudder ; above, AKY (162-3) ;
in field 1. € : border of dots.
B.M. Cat., p. 49, n° 380 (PI. vi. 71).
Berytus.
(JBeyroui).
First Cent. B.C.
8031
PI. 295
90.5
JE 19
Bust of Tyche to r., wearing turreted crown and veil : border of
dots.
5.86
fyL. BHPYTIGON- Nike to r., on prow with stem rising in curve
forward ; she holds wreath ; in field r., aphlaston ; date illegible :
border of dots.
B.M. Cat., p. 55, no 25 (PI. vn, 14).
Imperial Coinage.
Caracal la.
8032
PI. 29S
148
JE 24
IMP MAVPSE ANTON AVG- Bust ofCaracalla to r., laureate : bord-
er of dots.
9-59
— 774
PHOENICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
I) INSCRIPTION"
8033
PI. 295
8034
PI. 295
8035
PI . 296
33°
21.38
JE 30
161
1 1 .72
/E 24
266
17.23
M 28
tyL. [COLJBEP- Poseidon, draped and vearing kalathos, standing to
front, head 1., in car drawn over waves by four hippocamps ; he
holds in r. dolphin, in 1. trident : border of dots.
(Edinburgh sale, 1887.)
B.M.Cat., p. 75, no 156 (PI. x, 5).
Babelon, P. A., PI. xxv, 20.
Elagabalus.
IMP CAES MAVfl ANTONINVS AVG- Bust of Elagabalus to r.,
laureate, wearing paludamentum and cuirass : border of dots.
COL IVLAVG FEL ~ . c . . ... ...
i>6. 0 _n r >. . lempleof tour columns, within which
' CR (in ex.) r '
BEI
figure of Astarte crowned by Nike on column ; in pediment,
pellet : border of dots.
(W.Webster, 1884.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 79, n<> 171 (PI. x, 7).
IMP CAES MAVR ANTONINVS AVG- Similar bust : border of
dots.
R, COL IVL AVG FEL . , ... ...
He. dc o /• -\ lemple of four columns, within which
bt k ^in ex.^ *
figure of Poseidon to 1., r. foot on rock, 1. resting on trident, r.
holding dolphin : border of dots.
(W.Webster, 1884.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 85, no 221.
Babelon, P. A., PI. xxv, 22.
Similar.
0, COLIV L A VGFEL n . . , .
VjL. RPR Hn e ) ' ^ateway consisting or central arched
space between two wings, each of two columns ; above arch,
figure of Silenus (' Marsyas '), standing to r. on basis : border of
dots.
(Webster sale, 1886.)
B.M.Cat., p. 81, no 192 (cf. PI. x, 9).
Babelon, P. A., PI. xxv, 19.
775 —
PHOENICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8036
PI. 296
8037
PL 296
8038
PI. 296
8039
PI. 296
228
14-77
JE 32
185
11.98
JE25
102
TJT
JE 21
200
12.96
JKl
Similar.
COL IVLAVGFEL
Poseidon and Beroe ; Beroe, wearing chiton
^" BER (in ex.)
and peplos, kneels to L, holding ewer over well, and looks back,
with 1. arm raised; on her r., Poseidon, wearing himation and
carrying trident in 1., seizes her 1. elbow : border of dots.
(W.Webster, 1884.)
B.M.Cat., p. 80, no 185 (PI. x, 8).
Babelon, P. A., PI. xxv, 23.
...TONINVS AVG- Similar bust : border of dots.
tyL. ocf>r -\ • Aeneas, wearing cuirass, advancing to 1., carrying
his father Anchises on his shoulders, and with his r. holding by
the 1. wrist, Ascanius, who runs beside him, wearing Phrygian
cap : border of dots.
(Sotheby sale, 1881.)
B. M. Cat., p. 84, n° 215 (PI. x, 13).
Gordian III.
[IMP GORDIANVS] AVG COSI- Bust of Gordian III to r., radiate,
wearing paludamentum and cuirass.
tyL. COL IVL AVG FEL BER- Dionysos, nude, standing to front ;
his r. hand is raised and rests on his head ; with his 1. he embraces
a small satyr who stands 1. ; at his feet on 1., panther to 1. looking
up ; on either side, vine with grapes.
(Osman Noury Bey, 1903.)
Babelon, P. A., PI. xxvi, 4.
B.M.Cat., p. 88, n° 241 (PI. xi, 3).
Byblus (Gebal).
A coast town at the foot of Mount Lebanon, between Botrys and
Berytus, famous as the scene of the myth of Adonis (H.N. , p. 791).
Azbaal.
Circ. B.C. 350.
Galley to 1. (prow terminating in lion's head), containing three
— 776 —
PHOENICIA
8040
PI. 296
10
o . 64
hoplites with crested helmets and round shields ; below, zigzag
line of waves and hippocamp tol. ; beneath hippocamp, murex ;
and above, £! ; border of dots.
RL Lion to 1. bringing down bull to 1. ; above, /.^'H^^O^NO :
border of dots: within concave field. — Stater.
(Bunbury sale, 1897 ; lot 522.)
• Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 95, 4 (PI. xi, 12).
CI. Bab., Perses Achhn., p. 194, n° 1356 var.
^.10 Gallev to 1. (prow terminating in lion's head), containing two
hoplites with crested helmets and round shields ; below, hippo-
camp to 1. ; above its tail, NO : border of dots.
W" L°) Xn^i^O0) NO. Lion to 1., bringing down bull 1. : border
of dots. — 1/16 stater.
(Billoin sale, 1886.)
B. M. Cat., p. 95, u° 6 (PI. ni, ij).
Babelon, P. A., p. 19.J, n° 1359.
Ainel (Enylus).
Circ. B.C. 333.
8041
PI. 296
11 -7 AX, 1 o
0.76-
8042
PI. 296
96
6.22
^20
Type of n° 8040 ; above tail of hippocamp ^j^-
fy" LQ)y\l^^Li/^/0- Similar type to last coin : border of dots.
— 1/16 stater.
(Bompois sale, 1882.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 96, no* 8-9 (PI. xn, 1-2).
Cf. Babelon, P. A., PI. xxvi, 25.
* Obv. represented upside down on Plate.
First Century B.C.
Seleucid Era.
Bust of Tyche to r., wearing turreted crown and veil : border of
dots.
T$L. Kronos, nude, with three pairs of wings, stands to front, head
— 777 —
PHOENICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
1., wearing head-dress of feathers; inscriptions indistinct : border
of dots.
(Booker, 1891.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., PL xii, 8.
8043
PI. 296
8044
PI. 296
Imperial Coinage.
Caracalla.
187 JE 24 [AV] MAVP C€OVH ANTHN6INOC- Bust of Caracalla to r., laur-
12. n eate, wearing paludamentum and cuirass.
tyL. I€PAC BVBAOV. Temple of four columns surmounted by arch
of shell pattern ; within, figure of Astarte, turreted, standing to
r., with 1. foot on prow; resting with r. on standard; beside
her, on r., Nike on column crowning her : border of dots.
(Edinburgh sale, 1887.)
B.M.Cat., p. 101, n° 29 (PI. xn, 12).
Babelon, P. A., p. 199, n° 1389.
Diadumenian.
192 JE25 MOHAIAAOVMCNIANOC KA. Bust of Diadumenian to r., bare-
12 • 44 headed, wearing cuirass.
fy. I€PAC (in ex.) BVB (1.) AOV (r.). Temple of two columns
surmounted by arch of shell pattern, containing figure of Astarte
crowned by Nike : border of dots.
(Rollin & Feuardent.)
B.M.Cat., p. 103, n° 40 (PI. xn, 14).
Babelon, P. A., PI. xxvn, 14.
8045
PI. 296
162
IO.49
JE 23
Marathus.
An important city, the most northern coast town of Phoenicia. (H.N.,
p. 792).
(site Amrit).
Circ. B.C. 221-152/1
Veiled female head to r. (Berenice II ?) : border of dots.
- 778 -
PHOENICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION*
fyL. Marathos, beardless, with drapery about middle ot body and
over 1. arm, standing to L, holding in r. aphlaston, resting 1.
elbow on column ; on r. V^Q'-ty (r^, name of mint) ; date on 1.
illegible ; in field, on r. 0 ; on 1. 7.
(Osmau Nourv Bey, 1905.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. i2i, n" 10 (PI. xv, 6).
Babclon, P. A., p. 212, n° 1469 (PI. xxvm, 13).
Circ. B.C. 180/79 — 169 8.
8046
PI. 296
106
JE 20
Bust of Ptolemy VI (?) to r., as Hermes, laureate and draped, with
caduceus over shoulder : border of dots.
6.86
tyL. Similar type to last coin; name of mint to i\; to 1. ||| ||| V^V1 - • •
(86 ?); in field r. Q : border of dots.
(Osman Noury Bey, 1903.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 123, n° 22.
Cf. Babelon, P. A., PI. xxvin, 6.
1 5^/7 — 137/^ B.C.
BRONZE.
8047
PI. 296
68
/E 17
Bust of Tyche to r., wearing turreted crown, palm over 1. should-
er : border of dots.
4.40
tyL. Marathos, beardless and draped, standing to 1., holding in r.
aphlaston, resting 1. elbow on column ; on r., downwards, name
of mint, WVCV^C™0); on 1., upwards, date, Wf^HifrV (102);
n 1. V : border of dots.
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 123, n° 25.
Cf. Babelon, Pers. Ach., PI. xxvm, 11.
Ptoleraais-Ace.
(Akka, St. Jean a" Acre).
Imperial Coinage.
Trajan.
8048
PI . 296
162
JE 24
IMP LCAES NERTRAIANj OOPT AVG GERAAC PAR Head of
Trajan to r., laureate : border of dots.
10.49
779
yK
PHOENICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
J$L. COL PTOL- Tycheof the City, veiled and turreted, seated to
r. on rock, holding in her r. ears of corn, her r. foot resting on
shoulder of half-figure of river-god (Belus), swimming to r. :
border of dots.
(W.T. Ready, 1904.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 132, n° 19 (PI. xvi, 12).
Septimius Severus.
8049
PI. 296
208
JE23
IMP CLS EP SEV AVG- Bust of Sept. Severus to r., laureate, wear-
ing paludamentum : border of dots.
13-47
tyl. COL PTOL- Winged thunderbolt : border of dots.
(Osman Noury Bey, 1902.)
B. M. Cat., p. 133, n° 29 (PI. xvi, 14).
Sidon.
The ancient metropolis of Phoenicia.
Class II. Uncertain King.
Circ. B. C. 400-384.
8050
PI. 296
430
JE 28
War-galley to 1., lying before fortified wall of a city ; in ex., two
lions salient addorsed.
27.86
l$l. The King of Persia in chariot to 1., driven by charioteer who
leans forward ; horses at full speed ; below, incuse, wild goat
running to 1., head reverted ; above, 09 (?) : dotted border. —
Double shekel.
(W. T. Ready, 1904.)
B. M. Cat., p. 141, no 8 (cf. PI. xvm, 4).
8051
PI. 296
97-5
JE 19
Similar type : border of dots.
]$£. The King of Persia, wearing kidaris and kandys, slaying lion
standing before him ; he seizes it by forelock with 1. and draws
back r. with dagger about to strike : all in incuse square. — Half
Shekel.
(Carfrae sale, 1894.)
B. M. Cat., p. 142, no 13 (PI. xvm, 9).
Babelon, P. A., p. 229, n° 1569 (PI. xxix, 24).
6.32
— 780
PHOENICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8052
PI. 296
II
JE 8
Similar type ; in ex., lion to 1.
tyL. The King of Persia, as before, standing to r., shooting with
bow ; on r., incuse, head of goat r. ; on 1., incuse, bearded gro-
tesque head (Bes) facing (only partly visible) : all in incuse
square. — ^ Shekel.
(Osman Noury Bey, 1902.)
B. M. Cat., p. 142, n<> 15 (PI. xviu, 10).
Babelon, P. A., PI. xxix, 25.
0.71
IV. Straton I (Abdashtart).
Ore. B. C. 370-358.
8053
PI. 296
10
JR. 9
War-galley to 1., with oars, row of shields along bulwark ; below,
double line of waves ; above, Q : border of dots.
O.64
V)L. The King of Persia to r., slaying lion, as on preceding coin ;
between them, 0 : all in incuse square. — ^ Shekel.
(W. T. Ready, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 146, n° 36 (PI. xix, 11).
8054
PI. 296
II. 3
A. 10
Similar ; above galley ^Q ; zig-zag lines of waves : border of dots.
^..Similar. — ^Shekel.
(W. S. Lincoln, 1887.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 147, no 45 (PI. xix, 14).
O.73
8055
PI. 296
11. 5
iRio
Similar; above galley, Qu#
fyL. Similar. — ^ Shekel .
(Steffen, Constantinople, 1897.)
0 75
8056
PI. 297
4<M
JE 14
War-galley to 1. ; double zig-zag line of waves ; above, Mil : bord-
er of dots.
2.62
J$L. The King of Persia to r., in kneeling (running) attitude, hold-
ing in extended 1. bow, in r. lance with apple-shaped butt, held
transversely over shoulder : border of dots.
(Drury Fortnum, 1887.)
B. M. Cat., p. 148, no 54 (PI. xix, 17).
I —
PHOENICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8057
PI. 297
8058
PI. 297
8059
PI. 297
VII. Straton II.
B.C. 342-333-
397.5 JR 27 War-galley to I., with oars, row of shields along bulwark, small
25.73 armed figure as figure-head, and curved ornament over poop ;
below, quadruple zig-zag line of waves; above, I : border of dots.
T$L. The King of Persia in a car drown by three horses with char-
ioteer and attendant; the King wears kidaris andkandys; the at-
tendant holds in r. sceptre with animal's head, in 1., vase
with flowers ; double exergual line ; in field above, QO : border of
dots. — Double Shekel .
(Webster sale, 1886.)
B. M. Cat., p. 152, n° 71 (PI. xx, 7).
Babelon, P. A., PI. xxx, 5.
95.5 JR.i% War-galley to 1., with oars, row of shields along bulwark, small
1 9 armed figure as figure-head and curved ornament over poop sup-
porting standard ; below, quadruple zig-zag line of waves ; above,
date, III HI II (8) : border of dots.
J$L. The King of Persia in a car drawn by three horses with char-
ioteer, to 1. ; in field, above, QO ; double exergual line : border
of dots : incuse circle. — Half Shekel.
(W. T. Ready, 1891.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., PI. xx, 10.
Mazaeus (?)
Circ. B. C. 342-333.
JR 1 1 Female head, facing, with streaming hair (as on Tarsian coins,
with head copied from Kimon's facing Arethusa) : border of dots.
fyL. King of Persia, wearing kidaris and clad in kandys, standing
to r., contending with winged animal (griffin's head and lion's
body), which he seizes by one of his horns : within incuse
square. — Obol.
(Macridi Pacha, 1894.)
Sir H. Weber ascribed this coin to Sidon, which attribution is considered doubt-
ful. The type appears Cilician.
— 782
PHOENICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size .
DESCRIPTION'
B. C. 1 1 1 to Imperial Times.
Phoenician Standard.
B. C. 107 6 — 43/4 A. D.
8060
218.5
JK29
Head of Tyche to r., draped, wearing turreted crown, veil, ear-
PI. 297
14. 16
ring, and necklace : border of dots.
fy. IIAfiNOI THI IEPA2 KAI AZYAOY. Eagle to 1. with r.foot
on prow of war-galley, palm-branch over r. shoulder; in field,
to 1., date LN (50); to r., mon. &• — Shekel.
(Bompois Cabinet, 1882.)
Rouvier, Wum. Jes villi's tie la Plxnicie, n° 1 3 1 5.
lmhoof, Monti. Gr., p. 445, n° 32 ; Clwix, PI. vil, 225.
B. C. 98/7— 11/10B. C.
8061
93
JE 21
Bust of Tyche to r., wearing turreted crown and veil; in field 1.,
S" : border of dots.
6.02
fyL IIAHNinN. \\rar-galley to 1. ; on it, Astarte standing to 1. ;
in r. field, LAA.
(Billoin sale, 1886.)
B. M. Cat., p. 164, n° i3>.
First Cent. A. D.
44/5 — 1 17/8 A. D.
8062
PI. 297
48
JE 15
B
Bust of Tyche to r., wearing turreted crown and veil ; in front -
and aphlaston : border of dots.
3. 11
1^.. ~~ . War-galley, stern terminating at both ends in
volute; above inscr. .-OP; beneath galley, ^AHA : border of
dots.
(W. Webster, 1884.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 171, n° 175 (PI. xxm, 4).
Imperial Coinage.
Trajan.
8063
PI. 297
151
JE. 24
AYTONEPiTPAINflKAICE]. Head of Trajan to r., laureate : bord-
er of dots.
9-78
- 783 -
PHOENICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8064
PI. 297
8065
PI. 297
8066
PI. 297
233
16.39
£28
269
17-43
JE 29
63
4.08
^E 18
j^ ZIAHNOINAY . Male figure (Kadmos) wearing cloak fasten-
ed round neck, running to 1. on prow ; he looks back, points
forward with extended r., and holds cloak about his waist with
1. ; in field 1. [L]ZKI (227) : border of dots.
(Spink, 1899.)
B. M. Cat., p. 180, n» 218 (PI. xxm, 15).
Babelon, P. A., p. 25s, n° 1751.
Elagabalus.
• • M AV ANTONINVS AVG P. Bust ot Elagabalus to r., laureate,
wearing paludamentum and cuirass ; in front, countermark, H :
border of dots.
T£. COL AVR PIA METRO and in ex. S ID. Car of Astarte with four
columns supporting root, above which emerge four palm-bran-
ches ; within, spherical object (baetyl) and two figures on either
side : border of dots.
(Spink, 1 89 1.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 185, n° 248.
IMP CAESAR. MAV ANTONINVS. Bust as on preceding coin : bord-
er of dots.
^6. AVR PIA COL. Three military standards, all surmounted by
eagles ; across field below, SI DON : border of dots.
(W. Webster.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., PI. xxiv, 14.
Tripolis.
A joint settlement, whence its name, from- Sidon, Tyre, and Ara-
dus, established before the time of Alexander the Great. (H. N.,
p. 798).
Second Century B. C.
Busts of the Dioskuri to 1., jugate, laureate, and draped, star above
each.
T$L. [TPI] nOAI[TflN] (below). The Dioskuri on horseback, charg-
ing tor., chlamys flying behind.
(Alex Grant sale, 1890.)
-784-
PHOENICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
8067
PI. 297
89
£ 18
5.76
8068
PI. 297
235
JR. 27
15 .22
8069
PI. 297
59- 5
JE 17
3.86
8070
PI. 297
130
JE 22
8.42
DESCRIPTION
Similar type, to r. : border of dots.
$L. TPinOAITON (above). Similar type.
Circ. B. C. 1 42/1 — 81/80 B. C.
(Sim sale, 1890.)
Busts of the Dioskuri to r., jugate, laureate and draped; star above
each.
TPinOAITHN
(to r.)
$.. TH2IEPA2KAI
AVTONOMOY (to 1.). Tyche, wearing turreted crown, long
chiton and peplos, standing to 1., holding cornucopiae in 1. and
u
resting r. on tiller; in field to 1., r ; to r. y; in ex., OE : the
whole in laurel-wreath. — Tetradrachm.
(W.T. Ready, 1896.)
B. M. Cat., p. 200, n° 5.
Babelon, P. A., p. 271, n° 1865 (PI. xxxm, 13).
Circ. B.C. 1 10-109.
Bust of Tyche to r., wearing turreted crown and veil : border of
dots.
tyl. [T]PinOAIT[nN] (below). The Dioskuri, on horseback, wear-
ing caps surmounted by stars, and chlamydes, riding side by
side to r. ; to 1. I_r(year 3) : concave field.
(Billoin sale, 1886.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., PI. xxvi, 7.
Cf. Babelon, P.M., PI. xxxm, 17.
Circ. B.C. 25/4.
Bust of Tyche to r., wearing turreted crown and veil; over her
shoulder, cruciform standard.
1$L. TPinOAITflN (1.). Prow of galley to r. ; on it, Nike advanc-
ing to r., holding in r. wreath, and in 1. palm-branch over should-
er; in field r., star; date, L-...
(Sim sale, 1890.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., PI. xxvi, 12.
Babelon, PI. xxxiv, 4.
785 -
PHOENICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Imperial Coinage.
Hadrian .
8oyi
PI. 297
i43
JE 24
AVTOKP KAICAP TPAIANOC AAPIANOC. Bust (with drapery on
1. shoulder) of Hadrian to r., laureate : border of dots.
9.26
fyL. TPinOA€ITCON. Busts of the Dioskuri to r., jugate, laureate
and draped ; each surmounted by star ; to 1., HKY (1 16-7) : border
of dots.
(Sim sale, 1890.)
B. M. Cat., p. 210, n° 48.
8oy2
PI. 297
168
JE 2y
Similar.
J$L. TPinOA€ITG0N. Astarte, wearing turreted crown, and long
chiton, standing to r., with 1. foot on prow; she rests with r.
on long cruciform standard, and with 1. raises skirt to 1. knee;
to 1. HKY (A. D. 1 16/17) : border of dots.
(W. Webster.)
B. M. Cat., p. 209, n° 46.
Babelon, PI. xxxiv, 13.
10.88
8oy3
190
JE2$
Similar; inscription partly illegible.
1$l. Similar ; date HKY ; inscription TPin • •
12.31
Antoninus Pius.
8oy4
Pi. 297
176
JE 23
[AYTKAITI]AIA AAP ANTC0N6INOC [C6B6VC]. Bust of Antoni-
nus Pius to r., laureate and draped.
11.40
tyL. TPinOA€l[TG0N]. Astarte, as on preceding coin; in field to 1.,
0NY (A. D. 147/8) : border of dots.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 212, n° 60 (PI. xxvn, 13).
Babelon, PI. xxxiv, 15.
Caracalla.
Soys
pi. 297
[92
JE 24
AVK MAVANTGONIN ON C€BA. Bust of Caracalla to r., laureate,
wearing paludamentum and cuirass : border of dots.
I2-44
786
PHOENICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
fyL. TPinOAIT (in ex.). The Dioskuri, nude, standing, facing each
other, each holding horse by bridle with one hand and resting
on spear with the other ; above, arched shrine containing bust
of Astarte; between horse's feet, date l"K<|> (211/12) : border of
dots.
(W. Webster.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 219, n° 98.
Babelon, PI. xxxiv, 20.
8076
150
9.72
JE 24 Similar ; legend partly illegible.
Y$L. TPin... (in ex.). Astarte standing to r., crowned by Nike,
r
between Dioskuri, nude; in field, K : border of dots. .
(Smyrna, 1891.)
B. M. Cat., p. 218, no 87 (PI. xxvn, 18).
8077
PI. 297
8078
PI. 297
Diadumenianus.
166 JE 25 M On AIAAOVMENIANOC KA. Bust of Diadumenian to r., bare-
10.75 headed, wearing paludamentum and cuirass: border ol dots.
Y$L. TPinO Al TOON. The Dioskuri, nude, standing facing each
other, each resting on spear and holding grapes ; in ex., GK(j>
(217/18) : border of dots.
(Spink, 1899.)
B. M. Cat., p. 221, n° 108 (PI. xxvm, 2).
Babelon, P. A., p. 285, n° 195 1.
Elagabalus.
160 JE 25 AVT K M AVP ANTCONINOC. Bust of Elagabalus to r., laureate,
10 -36 wearing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
tyL. TPinOAINAYAPXI. Galley with square sail moving to 1. ; above
the yard, caps of the Dioskuri on either side of letter <J> ; beneath,
AA<|> (year 531 = A. D. 219/20) : border of dots.
(1904.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., PI. xxvm, 8.
Babelon, P. A., p. 287, n° 196}.
- 787
99
PHOENICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8079
PI. 298
227
JE 27
AVT KMAVP ANTGONINOC. Similar bust : border of dots.
I$L. TPinO Al TGON. Altar of Zeus Hagios, with superstructure
14.71
supported on four columns ; in pediment, facing bust ; between
the columns, in middle, flaming altar approached by steps ; on 1.
the sun standing to front, radiate, r. hand raised ; on r. the
Moon standing to front, crescent on head, holding torch transver-
sely; in ex., date, AA(|) (219/20) : border of dots.
(Spink, 1892.)
B. M.Cat., p. 222, n° 110 (PI. xxvm, 3).
Babelon, P. A., p. 286, n° 1958.
8080
PI. 298
90.6
JE 19
AVT K M AVP ANTflNINOC. Bust of Elagabalus to r., laureate,
wearing cuirass and paludamentum : border of dots.
5.87
1$L. TPinOAITflN. Busts of the Dioskuri to r., jugate, draped,
wearing laureate caps surmounted by stars ; to 1., date AA<j>
(219/20).
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 224, n° 128.
Babelon, P. A., PI. xxxiv, 26 (rev.). .♦
8081
PI. 298
255
JE27
Similar.
1$L. -..Al TCON. Temple of Astarte, consisting of central portion
16.52
surmounted by arch and two wings (each with four columns)
surmounted by pediments; steps approaching middle ofpedium;
within, Astarte wearing turreted crown standing to front, leaning
with r. on standard, raising chiton with 1., 1. foot on prow; she
is crowned by small Nike on column onr. ; in ex., A A<J> (219/20).
(Rollin & Feuardent.)
B. M. Cat., p. 223, n° 118.
Babelon, P. A., PI. xxxiv, 22;
Tyre.
Reputed a colony of Sidon, and its rival in wealth and splendour (H '.
N., p. 799).
Phoenician Standard.
Circ. B.C. 45 0-400.
8082
PI. 298
47-7
;Ri4
Traces of inscription. Dolphin, to r., over double line of waves;
below, murex shell : cable border.
3.09
— 788
PHOENICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8083
PI. 298
8084
PI. 298
8085
PI . 298
8086
PI. 298
11. 6
0.75
A8
12
o-77
A8
197
12.76
JR. 19
136-3
8.83
^20
tyL. Owl standing to r., head facing; over its 1. shoulder, crook and
flail; incuse impression fitting outline of type ; the whole in
shallow incuse square. — Half Shekel .
(W. T. Ready, 1892.)
Babelon, Penes Aclx'iu., PI. xxxv, 3.
B. M. Cat., Plioenicia, PI. xliv, 1.
Dolphin to 1. ; below, murex shell : dotted border.
tyL. Owl standing to 1., head facing ; over r. shoulder, crook and
flail ; dotted border. — ^ Stater.
(Spink, 1895.)
B. M. Cat., p. 228, n» 9 (PI. xxvin, 14).
Babelon, P. A.t PI. xxxv, 6.
Similar.
1$L. Similar.
± Stater.
(W. S. Lincoln, 1888.)
Circ. B.C. 400-3 3 2.
Melkarth, bearded, riding to r. on hippocamp with curled wing;
with r. he holds reins, with I. strung bow ; below, two lines of
waves : cable border.
tyL. Owl standing to r., head facing; over 1. shoulder, crook and
flail ; in field to r. HUGO ? : cable border. — Stater.
(Jerusalem, 1882.)
B. M. Cat., Phoenicia, Int. cxxvm (this coin).
Attic Standard.
Circ. B.C. 332-275.
Melkarth, bearded, riding to r., on hippocamp with curled wing;
holds in r. reins, and in 1. strung bow ; below, two zig-zag lines
of waves ; beneath, dolphin : cable border.
fy,. Owl standing to r., head facing; over 1. shoulder, crook and
flail ; in field to r. y^: cable border. — Attic Didrachm.
(Gen' Moore sale, 1889 ; lot 499.)
B. M. Cat., p. 231, n<> 29 bis.
Babelon, P. A., p. 295, n° 2013.
789
PHOENICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8087
PI. 298
8088
PI. 298
8089
PI. 298
8090
PI. 298
8091
PI. 298
136-4
8.84
J&20
98
6.35
JE 20
213 .6
^29
221
[4.32
JR. 29
219
H 19
M. 29
Similar.
Similar; in field r. 1^0. — Attic Didrachm.
(Macridi Pacha, 1893.)
Demetrius I., Soter.
B.C. 162-150.
Head of Demetrius I. to r., diademed : border of dots.
BAIIAEHI
AHMHTPIOY „ c „ . .
^" L HNP (16&} ' "row of galley ; border of dots : centre hole.
TYPIHN 3^;
— Chalkous.
(W. T. Ready, 1900.)
Babelon, Rois deSyrie, p. 99, n° 772.
Phoenician Standard.
B.C. 126/5 — 65/6A.D.
Bust of Melkarth to r., with slight whisker, laureate, wearing lion-
skin knotted round neck : border of dots.
$L. TYPOY IEPAI KAI AIYAOY. Eagle standing to 1., with r. foot
on beak of ship, palm-branch over r. shoulder; in field to 1.,
date Al (116/5) and club; to r.,ksP; between legs of eagle,
Q : border of dots. — Tetradrachm.
B. M. Cat., p. 236, no 71.
Similar.
}$L. Similar; in field to 1., AK (103/2) and club ; A& to r., ; between
legs of eagle f. — Tetradrachm.
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
B. M. Cat., p. 240, n° 108.
Similar.
I$L. Similar ; in field to 1., LN (77/6) and club; to r. Al ; between
legs of eagle,. Q — Tetradrachm.
(Pearson, London, 1880.)
790
PHOENICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8092
PI. 298
106.8
6.92
iR23
8093
Pi. 298
IQ9-3
7.08
ift.22
8094
PI. 298
185
II.98
JE 24
8095
Pi. 298
43
2.78
JE 15
8096
Pi. 298
169
10.95
JE 24
Similar.
T$L. Similar ; in field to 1. TA (94/3) and club; to r. hf ; between
legs of eagle, Q : border of dots. — Didrachm.
B. M. Cat., p. 251, n° 221.
(Benian Bros, 1898.)
Similar.
]$L. Similar ; in field to 1. AN (76/5) and club ; to r. A. — Didrachm.
(Gen1 Moon sale, 1889.)
B. M. Cat., p. 251, n° 230.
Circ. B.C. 55/4— 86/7 AD.
Head of Melkarth to r., laureate; lion-skin knotted round neck.
JtyL. Club downwards, with handle continued in monogram ofTyre;
to 1. * (year 203 = A. D. 77/8); tor., Phoenician inscription
|u L ("»ys, of Tyre) ; within oak-wreath tied at bottom : border of
dots.
(Hoffmann sale, Paris, 1887.)
Babelon, P. A., p. 311, n° 21 19.
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 257.
Circ. B.C. 18/17— A.D.114/15.
Bust of Tyche to r., wearing turreted crown, and veil ; behind,
palm-branch : border of dots.
fyL. Palm-tree with two bunches of fruit; across field, P 7 "P : bord-
IEPAZ
der of dots.
(Spink, 1899.)
B. M. Cat., p. 258, n° 275.
Circ. A. D. 93/4— 136/7.
Head of Melkarth to r., with slight whisker, laureate; lion-skin
knotted round neck : border of dots.
— 791
PHOENICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8097
PL 298
8098
■PL 299
8099
PI. 299
8lOO
PI. 299
166
IO.75
JE24
24-5
i-59
9Q
5.83
47
3.04
JE 13
JE 22
JE 16
tyL. MHTPOnOAECOZ. Club downwards, with handle continued in
monogram of Tyre ; across field, 012 (93/4) |P A ; the whole
in oak-wreath tied at bottom : border of dots.
(Osman Noury Bey, 1906.)
B. M. Cat., p. 259, n» 288 (PI. xxxi, 14).
Similar.
R6. Similar; across field, AMI (11 5/16) |V*A.
(L. & L. Hamburger, 1898.)
B. M. Cat., p. 260, n° 294.
Circ. 93/4 — 1 5 3/4 A . D.
Head of Tyche to r., wearing turreted crown, veil, and earring;
behind, palm-branch : border of dots.
^6. Galley to 1., with aphlaston at stern ; on it, Astarte, turreted,
standing to 1. ; holding in r. wreath, and in 1. cruciform stand-
ard; across field, A2 (104/5) M$ ; in ex., H^ : border of dots.
(H. Hoffmann.)
B. M. Cat., p. 261, n° 305.
Bust of Tyche to r., wearing turreted crown and veil; behind,
palm-branch : border of dots.
f- I6PAC
fy. MHTPOnO . Galley : border of dots.
A€C0C<3^
(W. Webster.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 264, no 328.
Circ. B.C. 104/5 — 166/7 A. D.
Similar bust of Tyche, to r. : border of dots.
fy. MHTPOA6C0C I6PAC. Palm-tree with two bunches of fruit;
across field, AC (201 = 75/6) : border of dots.
(W. S. Lincoln, 1887.)
792
PHOENICIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Site.
DESCRIPTION
Imperial Coinage.
Elagabalus.
8101
PI. 299
280
JE 30
• CAES MAV ANTONINVS AVG. Bust of Elagabalus to r., laureate,
wearing paludamentum and cuirass.
18.14
fyL. TV RIO RVM ..€••• Temple of Astarte with six columns;
within, figure of Astarte placing r. on trophy, crowned by Nike
on column ; before the temple, in ex., altar between palm-tree
(on r.) and murex shell (on 1.) : border of dots.
(Sim sale, 1890.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 276, ti° 404 (PI. xxxm, 3).
Valerianus Senior.
8102
Pi. 299
199
£28
VALERIANVS AVG. Bust of Valerian to r., radiate, weiring cuir-
ass and paludamentum : border of dots.
12.89
tyL. COL TVR- • Nude male figure to front, moving to 1., with
chlamvs over 1. arm ; behind him, four stags galloping to r. ; above,
star; below, murex shell : border of dots.
(W T. Ready, 1903.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 277, d" 408 (under Hlag.ibalus).
Cf. Babelon, P. A., p. 353, 11° 2267 (under Gordian).
Uncertain.
Fourth Century B . C.
8103
Pi. 299
49
JR15
War-galley to 1. : border of dots.
fyL. The King of Persia to r., shooting with bow : border of dots,
3-17
incuse circle. — | Stater.
(N. Dimitriou, 1902.)
Cf. JE of Si Jon, n° 7944.
Cf. Imhoof, Monti. Gr., p. 448, PI. J, 8.
1
— 793
PALESTINE
PALESTINE
Hill, G.F., B.M.Cat. of the Greek Coins of Palestine, 19 14.
DeSaulcy, Numismatique de la Terre Sainte, 1874.
Madden, Coins of the Jews, 188 1.
Reinach, Th., Jewish Coins, 1903.
Rogers, Rev. Ed., Handy Guide to Jewish Coins, 19 14.
794
PALESTINE
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
PALESTINE
X. GALILAEA
Tiberias.
Founded by Herod Antipas, on the stores of the Lake of Gennesarelh
(H.N., p. 802).
Imperial.
Commodus.
8104
PI. 299
26.5
& 13
.... KOM ... . Bust of Commodus to r., laureate : border of dots.
fyL. TIB KAA. . . Galley with oars to 1. ; below, date, €TPO (?) :
I.72
border of dots.
Cf. B.M.Cat., rev. n0i 34-35.
XI. SAMARIA
Caesareia.
A splendid city ami seaport founded by Herod the Great (//. N.,
p. 802).
Imperial Coinage.
Claudius.
8105
PI . 299
58
JE 19
KAA/AIOC KAICAP. Head of Claudius to r., laureate : border of
dots *.
3 -75
fyL. . . . KAICAP60N. Veiled female head, turreted, to r. ; behind,
-il-
(Macridi Pacha, 1896.)
* This attribution is Sir Hermann Weber's, but conjectural.
8106
PI. 299
163
JE 24
Nero.
NEPHN KAIZ. . . . Bust of Nero to r., laureate; in front, star :
10.56
border of dots.
795
100
PALESTINE
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
fy. KAIIAPIAHT7POI lEBAITflAIM. City-goddess, wearing tur-
reted crown, and short chiton, with parazonium at side, stand-
ing to 1., r. foot on prow, resting 1. on cruciform standard, hold-
ing in r. a human bust; in field to 1., LIA (=i4=A.D.67-8).
Cf.B.M.Cat., PI. 11, 11.
Neapolis.
Imperial Coinage.
Domitian.
8107
PI. 299
230
JE 26
• • AIIAP 2EBA2TOI AVTOK Bust of Domitian to r., laureate.
<|>AAOVI
14.90
$" vauabe within a laurel-wreath tied below : border of dots.
2AMArc
LAI (=n=A.D.82-3).
(Sotheby sale, 1881.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., PI. v, 8.
Com modus.
8108
PI. 299
41
JE 17
KOMMOA Head of Commodus to r., radiate : border ot
dots.
2.65
fyL. (|>AN€AC CYPIAC (indistinct). Apollo, naked, standing to 1.
holding laurel-branch in r. and bow in 1. ; in field to 1., (?) :
border of dots.
(Edinburgh sale, 1887.)
Cf. Mionnet, S. VIII, p. 349, n° 72.
XII. JUDAEA.
Aelia Capitolina.
(the ancient Jerusalem, rebuilt by Hadrian, A.D. 136).
Colonial Coinage.
Antoninus Pius.
8109
PI. 299
145
JE 24
IMP ANTONINVS AVG-PPP. Bust of Antoninus Pius to r., laur-
eate, wearing paludamentum and cuirass : border of dots.
9-39
796 —
PALESTINE
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size .
DESCRIPTION
8lIO
PI. 299
8l II
PI. 299
8lI2
PI. 299
8lI3
PI. 299
66.8
4 33
67
4 34
46
2.98
395
2. 56
JK 11
8114
Pi. 299
29
1.88
M 18
JE 15
JE 13
/E 13
fy.. CAC (in ex.). Temple of four columns, with pediment and
central arch, within which, City-goddess, wearing turreted crown,
short chiton, parazonium at side, standing tol., r. foot on uncer-
tain object, resting 1. on sceptre, holding in r. small human bust :
border of dots.
(Edinburgh sale, 1887.)
B.M.Cat., p. 84, n° 12.
Ascalon.
Second Century B.C. {before 104 B.C.)
Head of Aphrodite to r., wearing stephane and earring, hair in
chignon, with one tress hanging down : border of dots.
1^,. Dove standing to 1. ; on r. AI ; on 1. monogram iTl : border
of dots. — Phoen. Diobol.
(Rollin & Feuardent.)
B.M.Cat., p. 104, n° 1 (PI. ix, 9).
Late First Century B. C.
Bust of City-goddess to 1., wearing turreted crown.
tyL. War-galley to 1. with oars, above AC.
Cf. B.M.Cat., PI. xn, 4.
(W.S.Lincoln, 1887.)
Similar bust, turreted and veiled : border of dots.
fyL. Similar; above AC : border of dots.
(Spink, 1899.)
Similar.
^L. Similar.
(Edinburgh sale, 1887.)
Imperial Times.
Bust of City-goddess to r., draped, wearing turreted crown and
veil : border of dots.
— 797
PALESTINE
No
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
I$L. Prow of war-galley to 1., with oars; above, ACK ; below ZM[CJ
(247 = A. D. 143/4) : border of dots.
(W.S.Lincoln, 1888.)
B.M.Cat., p. 114, n° 70.
Imperial Coinage.
Trajan.
8115
PI. 299
79
JE 20
CEBAL". Bust of Trajan to r., laureate, undraped : border of dots.
T$L. ACK A (r.). War-deity Phanebal, standing to 1., with harpe,
shield, and palm-branch ; to 1. EIC (215 = 111/2) : border of
dots.
(Edinburgh sale, 1887.)
B.M.Cat., p. 126, n«> 163 (PI. xm, 16).
5.12
Antoninus Pius.
8116
PI. 299
130
JE 21
Head of Antoninus Pius to r., laureate : border of dots.
tyL. ACKA City-goddess, wearing turreted crown, long chiton
and peplos, standing to 1. ; she rests on standard and holds in 1.
aphlaston ; infield r. €NC (255 = 15 1/2) and dove to r. ; 1. <\
and altar.
(Edinburgh sale, 1887.)
B.M.Cat., p. 133, n° 211.
8.42
Philisto- Arabian.
Gaza.
Fifth and fourth Centuries B. C.
8117
PI. 299
64
J&15
Janiform diademed male and female heads.
tyL. Owl facing; on either side, sprig of olive : circular incuse. —
Attic Drachm.
B.M.Cat., PI. xix, 7.
Babelon, Traite, II, p. 647, n° 1037 (PI. cxxin, 13).
Jameson Cat., PI. xci, 1778.
4.14
798
PALESTINE
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8118
PI. 299
8119
PI. 299
8120
PI. 299
8121
PI. 299
8122
PI. 299
63
4.08
JR. 15
64.6
4.19
"•9
0.84
iRi4
JK9
420
27.21
JE 2<
293
18.98
^28
Bearded head to r., diademed ; eye facing, hair and beard indicated
by lines of dots.
T$L. ci (yt). Forepart of horse galloping to r., within dotted incuse
square. — Attic Drachm.
B.M.Cat., PI. xix, 14.
Babelon, PI. cxxiv, 14.
Jameson Cat., PI. xc, 1779.
Similar.
1$L. Similar. — Attic Drachm.
(A. Sambon, 1900.)
Female head (Arethusa) facing towards 1., hair flying loose, wear-
ing drop earrings and necklace : border of dots.
fyL. Head of god Bes, facing, wearing head-dress of feathers : con-
cave circle. — Attic Obol.
(J. P. Lambros, 1887.)
Babelon, PI. cxxiv, 21 ; P. A., p. 52, n° 547 (PI. vm, 22).
B.M.Cat.. PI. xx, 2.
Imperial Coinage.
Hadrian.
AYT KAITPAI AAPIANOC C€. Bust of Hadrian to r., laureate,
wearing paludamentum and cuirass : border of dots.
I£ EICO TAZA TEfll BHP (year 3 = 192 = A.D. 131-2) lo and
the City-goddess joining r. hands ; lo, on 1., stands r., wearing
long chiton and peplos; Gaza on r., stands 1., wearing kalathos,
long chiton and peplos ; holding in 1. cornucopiae ; between
them, Y>-
(W.T. Ready, 1904.)
B.M.Cat., p. 147, no 23 (PI. xv, 12).
Faustina Junior and Lucilla.
[ANjAOVKIAAA 4>AVCTINA C€BAC. Bust of Faustina Jun. on r.
and Lucilla on I., draped, confronted.
99
PALESTINE
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
^L. TAZA (I.). Temple, of two columns, within which, Artemis
huntress to r. holding bow and drawing arrow from quiver; fac- '
ing her, Marnas, nude, standing to 1. ; between them, «^ ; date
illegible.
(Edinburgh sale, 1887.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., PI. xvi, 6.
Raphia.
Imperial Coinage.
Marcus Aurelius.
8123
PI. 299
266
IE 26
.••VTANTn Bust of M. Aurelius to r., laureate, wearing
cuirass and paludamentum.
17.23
J$L. PA<|>IA (to 1.). Apollo, naked, standing to r., holding bow in
1. and arrow (?) in r. ; in field to r., ZAC (= year 237 = A.D.
177/8).
(Edinburgh sale, 1887.)
Uncertain Mint.
(sometimes attributed to Caesarea Samariae).
With name of Augustus.
8124
PI. 299
42
JE 16
Bust of City-goddess to r., draped, wearing turreted crown and veil;
behind, LIA (14) : border of dots.
2.72
CE
J$L. BAC within a wreath, with pellet at top and tie at bottom :
TOC
border of dots.
(Edinburgh sale, 1887.)
B.M.Cat., p. 175, n° 1 (PI. xvm, 14).
Kings, Princes, and Roman Procurators of Judaea.
(a). Asmonaean Princes.
Simon Maccabaeus. *
B.C. 143-135.
8125
PI. 300
216.9
^23
/j^ZoVs/Owx^s r^A/ (Smizr' bprc)- Chalice, with pearl rim ; above,
date j3 W (aw) : border of dots.
14.05
— 800
PALESTINE
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
1
1^. 3"W^_3 P^IIW^l (nsmpn D^iY). Triple lily
or spring flower : border of dots. — Shekel of year 2.
(Pearson, London, 1880.)
B.M.Cat., PI. xxx, 3 (First Revolt).
Rogers, p. 21.
8126
PI. 300
105
JR. 19
"Z/pWET-Z-^^B p-rn *iTi). Chalice, with knop on stem and
broad rim, under which on each side a pearl ; above T (x): bord-
6.80
er of dots.
3Wc\f^~LW>(c\:L (nunp a4m')- Similar.— Half Shekel of
year 1.
(Macridi Pacha, 1892.)
B.M.Cat., PI. xxx, 2 (First Revolt).
Cf. Rogers, PI. !, 5 (shekel).
8127
PI. 300
102.8
iRi9
Similar, but chalice with pearl rim and without pearls at each side ;
date 1W (;-•).
6.66
tyL. ^W^fAf^^^/W^^ (-r-;n d^t1). Similar. —
Half Shekel of year 3.
(Rollin & Feuardent, London.)
B.M.Cat., PI. xxx, 6 (First Revolt).
* There is no doubt that these coins belong to the First Revolt and not to
Simon Maccabaeus. (E. S. G. R.)
8128
PI. 500
83.5
M 18
^aq\^xjv>j (r^N r:\y). Basket of brandies between two
citrons : border of dots.
5.41
ty,. Jj^/>Vvv\X/-X^7L(r:; n\x^). Chalice with knop on stem
and rim set with pearls : border of dots.
Cl'.B.M.Cat., PI. xx, 12.
Rogers, p. 20.
8129
PI. 300
70
JE 18
Similar.
R£. Similar.
Cf.B.M.Cat., PI. xx, 13.
4- 53
8130
PI. 300
72
JE 18
Similar.
fyL. Similar.
(Dimitriou, Rhodes, 1892.)
4.66
— 801
PALESTINE
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8131
66
Ml?
Similar. Part of inscription illegible.
^6. Similar. Part of inscription off coin.
4.27
((3). Idumaea.11 Princes.
Herod Archelaus.
B.C. 4 — A.D.6.
8132
PI. 300
29.5
JE16
HPCOAOY. Bunch of grapes on a branch : border of dots.
fyL. 60NAPXO. Tall helmet, with cheek pieces and double crest
seen Irom front; on 1., small caduceus : border of dots.
B.M.Cat., PI. xxv, 11.
Rogers, p. 32, n° 31.
1. 91
Herod Agrippa I.
A. D. 37-44.
8133
PI. 300
38.5
M 16
[BAC]IA€COC ArPlflA. Umbrella with fringe : border of dots.
}$L. L 9 (year 6 = A. D. 42/3). Three ears of corn on one stalk :
border of dots.
B.M.Cat., PI. xxvi, 2.
Rogers, p. 34, no 36.
2.49
8134
39-5
M 16
...PinA.
J$L. Similar.
2.56
8135
40.5
JE16
BACIA€... ArPI...
^L. Similar ; date obliterated.
2.62
(v). Roman Procurators of Judaea.
A. D. 6-66.
Under Tiberius.
Pontius Pilate.
A. D. 26-36.
8136
PI. 300
39
JE 15
TIB€[PIO]V KAICAPOC. Lituus with the crook to r.
1
2.52 |
802
PALESTINE
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
1$L. LIS (indistinct ; year 17 = A. D. 30/1) within a wreath with
berries, tied below.
B.M.Cat., PI. xxix, 7.
Rogers, PI. in, 9.
Under Claudius.
With names of Nero and Britannicus Caesars.
Antonius Felix.
A.D. 52-60.
8l37
26
JE 16
[N] €[PG0 KA AV KAI[CAP:. Two oblong hexagonal shields and
two spears crossed.
1.68
BPIT
Ri. L IA (year 14 = A.D. 54). Palm-tree with two bunches of
KAI
lruit.
B.M.Cat., PI. xxix, 1 3.
Rogers, PI. m, 1 1.
Under Nero.
Antonius Felix.
A.D. 52-60.
8138
PI. 300
35 5
JE16
L€ KAIC AP OC]. Palm-branch.
N€P
2.30
R6. 00NO within an olive-wreath tied below.
C
B.M.Cat., PI. xxix, 17.
Rogers, PI. ill, 12.
8139
36
JE16
...KAI....
fyL. Similar.
2-33
8140
PI. 300
21.5
JE 15
L€KA Similar : border of dots.
1.39
$L. NCO. Similar.
C
Cf. B.M.Cat., PI. xxix, 20.
803 —
IOI
PALESTINE
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
(8). Coins of the First Revolt of the Jews. *
A. D. 66-70.
8141
PI. 300
47
JE 19
y^L[Xj W XJ W (D'nu? n:w = year 2). Amphora with fluted
belly and small curved handles : border of dots.
3.04
tyL. Jjj~/X//V/1/^XS ^ cr1* r|(7)",n)- vine 'ea^ on sta^ w*tn ten_
dril : border of dots.
(W.S. Lincoln, 1887.)
B.M.Cat., PI. xxx, 11-13.
8142
35
JE16
Similar.
1$L. Similar.
2.26
* Here should be placed n°s 8125-8127.
(e). Coins struck in Palestine comtnemorating
the Capture of Jerusalem , A . D . 70.
Titus.
8143
PI. 300
120
JE21
AVT0KPTIT02 KAIIAP. Head of Titus to r., laureate: border
of dots.
7-77
I&. IOVAAIA [CE AACOKVIAC]. Nike, nude to waist, standing to
r., her 1. foot on helmet, supporting shield on her 1. knee and
writing on it with her r. hand ; on r. a palm-tree : border of
dots.
Cf.B.M.Cat., PI. xxxi, 4.
Domitian.
8144
PI. 300
390
JE 29
IMP.CAESDOMITAVG.GERM.P.M.TR.PXI. Bust of Domitian
to r., radiate, aegis showing on 1. shoulder : border of dots.
25.27
$,. IMP XXI COS XVI CENS PPP. Palm-tree with two bunches of
fruit : border of dots.
(Osman Noury Bev, 1903.)
B.M.Cat., PI. xxxi, 7.
Rogers, PI. iv, 9.
— 804 —
PALESTINE
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION'
8l45
PI. 3OO
49-5
3.21
jKiq
8146
PI. JOO
180
11.66
JE 25
(C). Coins of the Second Revolt of the Jews under
Simon Barcochba, A. D. 133-135.
Undated.
uj/W-X ^^ "I" \-/S\ IB/. (oWn* nrtfTS). One-handled jug to
r., with fluted body; on r. palm-branch : border of dots.
f$L. Wreath, within which •" : border of dots. Traces of legend
of denarius, over which this coin is restruck. — Quarter Shekel.
(Macridi Pacha, 1892.)
Cf.B.M.Cat., p. 293, n° 36.
Rogers, PI. vi, 6.
Second year of the Delivrance ot Israel'. — Simeon.
/.izQ WtL SBlS^S/. Vine-leaf on stalk : border of dots.
}$L. Palm-tree with two bunches of fruit; across field, ^JoW : bord-
er of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 309, n» 54.
805
ARABIA
— 807 —
ARABIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
ARABIA
I. Kings of Nabataea
Aretas IV. Philopatris (B.C. 9 — A.D.40).
8147
PI. 300
51
JE 17
Busts of Aretas and his sister and wife Shaqilath, conjoined, to r.
tyL. nS T'nttf I nrm- Two cornucopiac crossed and filleted.
(W.S.Lincoln, 1887.)
B.M.Cat., Arabia, Mesopotamia, Persia, 1922, p. 8, n° 20 (PI. 11, 4).
3.30
Province of Arabia.
Hadrian.
8148
99
JE 19
AYTO KPAT KAICAP TPAIANOC AAPIANOC. Head of Hadrian
to r., laureate : border of dots.
6.41
1$L. [APJABIA. Bust of Arabia to r., wearing turreted crown, with
two children at her breast : border of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 14 (PI. in, 1).
8149
PI. 300
102
JE 19
AYTOKP AT KAIC] AP TPAIANOC AAPIANOC. Similar.
fy. APABIA. Similar type.
((-aire, 1894.)
6.61
Colon ia Bostra.
Severus Alexander.
8150
PI. 300
68
JE 20
IMPCAESMAVB-SEV^Y) ALEXANDER AVG. Bust of Alexander
Severus to r., laureate : border of dots.
4.40
fyL. COLONIA BOSTRA. Silenus naked, standing to r., with wine
bag on back, r. arm raised.
(W.T. Ready, 1900.)
B.M.Cat., p. 21, n<> 28 (PI. IV, 8); this coin.
— 809
ARABIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
HI. Arabia Felix.
Imitation of early Athenian Coinage.
8151
PI. 300
245
7R24
Head of Athene to r., helmeted; imitation of early Athenian style.
tyL. Owl to r., head facing; behind, olive-spray of two leaves and
15.87
berry, and crescent-moon ; in field to 1., inscription ; to r. AOE.
— Attic Tetradrachm.
(F.P. Weber.)
G.F.Hill, The Ancient Coinage of Southern Arabia, London, 191 5, PI. 1, 1.
^N0 81 5 1 is now attributed to India.
Sabaeans and Himyarites.
8152
PI. 300
84
^Ri8
Head of Athene to r., wearing Athenian helmet, and earring of this
form *E ; on the cheek, the Sabaean letter M (c noun).
5-44
JtyL. Owl to r., head facing ; behind, olive-sprig and crescent -moon ;
in front, N AOE and monogram, HY- — Unit.
(W.T. Ready.)
G. F. Hill, he. cit., PI. 1, 2.
B.M.Cat., p. 50, n° 54 (PI. vn, 20).
8153
PI. 300
49 5
JK11
Head of Athene, helmeted, to r., barbarous.
A
3 .21
J$L. Owl to r., head facing ; to r. 0 . — Half.
m
(Constantinople, 1891.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. si, n° 67 (PI. vn, 23).
„% This coin may not be Himyaritic.
8154
PI. 300
20
An
Head of Athene, in crested helmet, of Attic type, to r. ; eye in pro-
file; on cheek X.
1.25
tyL. Owl to r., head almost facing; in field tor. O ; in 1. corner,
m
olive-spray (?). — Quarter.
(W. T. Ready.)
B.M.Cat., p. 47, n° 16 (PI. vn, 6; this coin).
8155
PI. 301
83
/R24
Beardless male head laureate to r. ; hair arranged in ringlets : with-
in laurel- wreath.
5.08
— bio
ARABIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8156
PI. 3OI
8157
PI. 301
26. I
I .69
^13
23.8
1.54
ifl.13
fyL. Owl to r., head facing, standing on amphora lying on its side;
to r. >£ to 1. ty . . . : within border of reels and beads. —
Unit.
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 59, n« 25 (PI. ix, 7).
Himyaritic Coinage.
(Katabanian ?)
Mint of Harb.
Beardless head to r., curly hair indicated by dots : barbarous fabric.
^. Bearded head to r., hair indicated by lines and rolled behind;
to 1. * ; to r. £) ; beneath, n)4J. —Third (?).
(W.T. Ready.)
B. M. Cat., p. 52, n° 72 (PI. vm, 26; thiscoin).
Circ. A. D. 50-150.
Tha ran ya ub.
Mint of Raidan.
Beardless head to r., hair long behind.
J$L. Small beardless head to r. with flowing hair at back ; around,
inscription, below head, ^-l?) ; to 1. 4; above, nO?IH)n$
and to r. $. — Third (?).
(W. T. Ready.)
B. M. Cat., p. 73, n° 3 (PI. xi, 18; this coin).
— 811 —
MESOPOTAMIA
8l3 -
MESOPOTAMIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
INSCRIPTION
MESOPOTAMIA
Carrhae.
{Celebrated for its cult us of the Moon, both in male and female forni).
Imperial Coinage.
Marcus Aurelius.
8158 416 A15 [AVjTK MAVPHA ANTHNIN.. Bust of M. Aurelius to r., draped,
•3QI 2.70 head bare.
$L. [Yn]€PNIKHC PHMAinN-Tyche standing, facing, head turn-
ed to 1., holding in r. globe, and in 1., cornucopiae. — Denarius.
(Osman Noury, 1906.)
B. M.Cat.,p. 137, n° 3 (PI. xix, 7; this coin).
Babelon, Melanges II, 1893, p. 233.
V. Langlois, Xttwismatiqne desAtiibes avant P Islamisme, pp. 133 sqq.
Caracal la.
Ai 18 . . . AN • • Bust of Caracalla to r., laureate and bearded.
fy. • ...NINIANA AVRAA... Veiled and turreted bust of City-
goddess to r. ; in front, cornucopiae : border of dots.
B. M. Cat., p. 8« (PI. xii, 13).
Gordian III.
8160 208 JE 29 AVTOK K MANT TOPAIANOC C€B. Bust of Gordian III to r.,
13.48 wearing radiate crown, paludamentum and cuirass : border of
dots.
fy. MHTPKOA KAPPHNGON. Veiled and turreted bust of City-god-
dess tol. ; above her head, crescent-moon; before her, figure of
divinity (or Aquarius) standing on a column : border of dots.
(Osmau Nourv, 1903.)
B. M. Cat., p. 89 (PL xiii, 2).
CI. M.icJonald, Cat. Hunter, III, p. 303, n°s 20-21 (PI. l.xvm, 29).
8159
PI. 301
84-5
5.48
815
MESOPOTAMIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Edessa.
The chief city in Mesopotamia, and built probably by Seleucus, who
named it after the ancient town of Edessa or Aegae in Macedonia (H.
AT., p. 814).
A. Under the Seleucids.
Antiochus IV.
B.C. 175-164.
(Under the name of Antiochia ad Callirhoen).
8l6l
PI. 301
96
JE 17
Head of Antiochus IV. to r., diademed and radiate : border of
dots.
6.22
[AN]TIOXE[nN]
VjL. THN . Zeus, wearing himation over 1. shoulder
Eni KAAAIPOHI
and lower part of body, standing to 1., holding eagle on extend-
ed r. and resting 1. on sceptre; in field to 1., outside inscrip-
tion, mon. 2 . — Chalkous.
(A. O. van Lennep, 1896.)
Babelon, Rot's de Syrie, PI. xiv, 3.
Imperial Coinage.
B. Under the Parthians.
No coins in the Weber collection.
C. Under the Romans.
I. Regal Coinage.
No coins in the Weber Collection.
II. Colonial Coinage.
(Under the name of Edessa).
Severus Alexander and Julia Mamaea.
8162
PI. 301
226
JE 27
AVT KMAC AA€ZANAPOC Bust of Severus Alexander to r.,
and Mamaea to 1., confronted; Severus, laureate, wearing palu-
damentum and cuirass; Mamaea, diademed.
14.64
— 816
MESOPOTAMIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8163
PI. 301
8164
PI. 301
8165
PI. 301
H3
9.26
M 24
88
5.70
JE 20
63-5
4. 11
& 19
^L. MiHT K]OA €A€CCHNCON. Tyche of the City, turreted, seated
to 1. on stool; above her head, small statue of Aquarius (?) with
water-skin over 1. shoulder ; at her feet, River-god, Skirtos,
swimming; in front, small altar; in field, four stars, two 1. and
two r.
(Webster sale, 1886.)
B. M. Cat., p. 109, n» 110 (PI. xvi, 1).
Macdonald, Hunter Gj/.,II1, p. 312, n° 59 (PI. lxxix, 7).
Mionnet, V, p. 610, n° 93.
Babelon, Melanges II, 1893, p. 279, n*> 79 (PI. vil, 9).
III. Regal Coinage restored.
Abgarus X. Phraates.
Circ. A. D. 242-244.
AYT OK K M ANT TOPAIANOC C€B. Head of Gordian III. to r.,
wearing radiate crown, drapery over shoulder; in front, a star :
border of dots.
fyi. [AB TAPOC BACIA6VC. Bust ot Abgar to r., wearing tiara ;
behind, star : border of dots.
(Webster sale, 1886.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. us, n° 149 (PI. xvi, 1 1).
Babelon, he. cit., p. 289, n° 98.
Similar legend and radiate bust to r., wearing paludamentum and
cuirass : border of dots.
fyL ABrAPOC BACIA€VC. Bust of Abgar to r. : border of dots.
(Webster sale, 1886.)
Babelon, he. cit., p. 290, n° 101 (PI. vm, 8).
IV. Colonial Coinage restored.
Trajan Decius.
AV T A6KIC C6B (sic). Bustof Trajan Decius to r., wearing radiate
crown, paludamentum and cuirass : border of dots.
fyL. KOA €A€CCA. Bust of City-goddess, veiled and turreted, to
1. ; in front, small altar.
(Edinburgh sale, 1887.)
B. M. Cat., p. 118, n« 167 (PI. xvu, 5).
Babelon, he. cit., p. 293, u° 105 (PI. vm, 9).
Mionnet, S. VIII, p. 408, n° 54.
" 817
MESOPOTAMIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Nesibi.
The chief town of the district called Mygdonia.
Imperial Coinage.
Otacilia Severa.
8166
PI. 301
146
JE 24
MAP-nTAKIAC€OYHPAN-C€B. Bust of Otacilia to r., wearing
diadem, draped, and resting on lunar crescent : border of dots.
9-43
^L. IOY-C€n-KOAnN6CIBI-MHT. Statue of Tyche surmounted by
constellation Aries seated facing in a tetrastyle temple : border
of dots.
(Lincoln.)
B. M. Cat., p. 124, n° 31 (this coin).
Mionn. V, p. 628, n° 182.
Cf. Macdonald, Hunter Cat., Ill, p. 316, n° 4.
Seleucia ad Tigrim.
Founded by Seleucus at the point where the royal canal connected the
Euphrates with the Tigris (H.N., p. 815).
Circ. B.C. 88.
8167
PI. 301
22
JE 12
Head of Tyche of City to r., turreted : border of dots.
AKI
1 .42
fy. AIOY
A
B. M. Cat., p. 143, n° 19.
Head, Hist. Num., p. 815.
Macdonald, Hunter Cat., Ill, p. 320, n° 1.
Wroth, B. M. Cat., Parthia, p. xlvii n.
Singara.
Imperial Coinage.
Gordianus III Pius and Tranquillina.
8168
PI. 301
408
M33
AYTOK KM ATrOPAIANON {sic) CAB TPANKYAAINAC6B. Busts
affronted of Gordian III. to r., laureate, wearing paludamentum
26.50
and cuirass, and Tranquillina to 1., wearing stephane : border
of dots.
MESOPOTAMIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
fyL. AYP C€n K OACINTAPA. Tyche seated to 1., head surmount-
ed by constellation Sagittarius ; she holds in r. ears of corn ; at
her feet, River-god swimming : border of dots.
(W. S. Lincoln.)
Mionuet, V, p. 657, n° 220.
Ct. B. M. Cat., p. 155, no 7 (PI. xix, ?).
— 819 —
10?
PERSIA
— 821 —
PERSIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
PERSIA
The Royal Coinage.
Danes.
8169
PI. 301
129. 1
M 15
The Great King, in kneeling-running attitude, bearded, and crown-
ed with kidaris ; clad in Persian kandys ; quiver at shoulder ;
8.37
holds in outstretched 1. strung bow, and in r., spear.
1$£. Irregular oblong incuse. — Dark.
(E. Arslanoglou, Smyrna, 1891.)
B.M.Cat., p. 153, n» 40 (PI. xxiv, 24 ; this coin).
Ascribed to Artaxerxes I (Babelon).
* The coin illustrated in error under n° 8169 is not that described, which is
correctly B.M.C., PI. xxiv, 24.
8170
PI. 301
126.3
X 16
Similar ; eye in profile, nose short, beard long.
l^L. Similar. — Daric.
(Macridi Pacha, 1896.)
8.18
B.M.Cat., p. 156, n<> 60 (this coin).
Attributed to Artaxerxes II (Babelon).
8171
PI. 301
128.6
N 15
Similar type ; high relief.
BL. Similar. — Daric.
(W. C. Weight, 1 89 1.)
8.33
B.M.Cat., p. 159, PI. xxv, 21-24.
Attributed to Darius III (Babelon).
Sigloi.
8172
PI. 301
80
A15
Similar type.
fy.. Similar.
(Carfrae sale, 1901.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., PI. xxv, 26.
5.18
Cf. Head, Coinage of Lydia and Persia, PI. 1, 25.
Similar.
8173
PI. 301
83
M. 14
fyL. Similar. - Siglos.
(W. T. Ready, 1886.)
Cf. Babelon, P. A., PI. 11, 10.
5.38
— 823
PERSIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8174
PI. 301
8175
PI. 301
8176
PL 301
8177
PI. 301
8178
PI. 301
8179
PI. 301
8180
PI. 301
84.6
5.48
83-7
5.42
83
5-37
18.9
1.22
82
5-31
83.4
5.40
84.6
5.48
1BLI6
iRi5
iRi5
J& 7
^15
^Ri5
^15
Similar.
J$L. Similar. — Siglos.
(A. O. van Lennep, 1893.)
* This coin belongs to the following class with dagger.
The King, bearded, crowned, and clad in Persian kandys, a chain of
four large rings on the side from the shoulder to the waist, kneel-
ing to r. on r. knee; at his back, quiver; in his r., a dagger
and in his 1., a strung bow.
I$£. Irregular incuse. — Siglos.
(A. O. van Lennep, 1891.)
Cf. B.M.C., PI. xkvi, 10.
Cf. Head, Lydia and Persia, PI. I, 26.
Similar ; but King holds short dagger.
J$L. Similar. — Siglos.
Cf. Head, op. cil., PI. I, 27,
Cf. Babelon, P. A., PI. 11, 24.
(Macridi Pacha, 1896.)
The King, bearded, crowned, and clad in Persian kandys, kneeling
on one knee to r., quiver at shoulder; holds dagger, and in his
1. strung bow.
tyL. Irregular incuse. — Quarter Siglos.
(El. Arslanoglou, 1893.)
Imhoof, Monti. Gr., p. 453, n° 74.
Cf. Babelon, P. A., p. 16, n° 136.
The King, crowned, bearded, and kneeling on one knee, as before :
two countermarks.
I$£. Irregular incuse : four deep cuts and countermarks. — Siglos.
(A. O. van Lennep, 1898.)
Similar type ; King holding spear : two countermarks in front.
fyL. Irregular incuse: two countermarks. — Siglos.
Similar type; but almost entirely obliterated by countermarks, one
of which, tetraskeles-wheel ornament.
T$L. Irregular incuse : two countermarks. — Siglos.
824 —
PERSIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8l8l
PI. 301
83.6
;Ri5
Similar type: numerous countermarks.
1$L. Irregular incuse : various countermarks. — Siglos.
5.42
8182
PI. 301
83
iR 16
Similar.
$L. Similar. — Siglos.
5-37
8183
PI. 301
83.5
A17
Similar; type of Head, PI. 1, 27.
^L. Similar ; possibly an inscription. — Siglos.
5.41
8184
PI. 301
84.6
JR15
Similar : countermarks.
T$L. Similar : countermarks. — Siglos.
5.48
8185-
82-84
iRi5
Similar : countermarks.
8188
•
J$L. Similar: countermarks. — Sigloi.
• These coins were catalogued before the publication of the B.M.Cat., Arabia,
Mesopotamia, Persia, 192 1.
Euagoras II (?), King of Salamis,
as Satrap for the King of Persia *.
(Circ. B.C. 351).
8189
PI. 302
231.9
M. 22
The King of Persia, bearded, in kneeling-running attitude to r.,
crowned with kidaris and clad in kandys ; at his back quiver filled
15.03
with arrows ; he is drawing bow ; behind BA : border of dots.
^6. Satrap (Euagoras II) on saddled galloping horse to r., striking
downwards with spear ; behind, bearded head of Herakles to r. in
lion-skin : border of dots. — Rhod. Tetradrachm.
Publ. by Sir H. W., Num. Chron., 1896, p. 30, n° 63 ; PI. 111, 16.
Babelon, Traite, II, p. 165, n° 120 (this coin).
Imhoof, Kleinasiat. Mun^en, II, p. 519, 11° 3 ; PI. xix, 24.
Head, Hist. Num., p. 831.
Num. Chron., 1920, p. 100. British Museum.
* With regard to these coins, cf. Head, Hist. Num., 191 1, p. 831, where it is
suggested that they represent money issued by some Persian Commander or
Satrap at a Phoenician mint.
— 825 —
PERSIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8190
PI. 302
8191
PI. 302
224.9
^21
^R20
Similartype; behind King, \* 00 « in front of 1. knee§ (yy) : bord-
er of dots.
1$C. Similar type; in field to r., star of eight rays : border of dots.
— Rhod. Tetradrachm.
(W.T. Ready, 1895.)
Babelon, P. A., p. 92, n" 623 (PI. xvn, 16) ; Traiti, PI. xci, 17.
Weber, Num. Chron., 1896, p. 30.
Imhoof, Kleinasiatische Mun\en, II, p. 519, n° 2.
Six, Num. Chron., 1877, p. 82 (PI. m, 2).
Similar type ; no inscription : border of dots.
T$L. Similar type; beneath horse, 0 and traces of symbol, animal
to r. (?). — Rhod. Tetradrachm.
(Montagu sale, 1896.)
14-57
231
14.96
826 —
PERSIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
ALEXANDRINE EMPIRE
OF THE EAST
Double Darics.
Issued at Babylon by Satraps authorised, tinder Alexander III and
bis successors, to strike coins with Persian types.
8192
PI. 302
254.8
Al 19
The King, bearded, crowned, and clad in Persian kandys, in kneeling-
running attitude to r. ; at his back a quiver; in his r., spear, and
in 1. strung bow ; behind, 9 (mon. 19 of Babelon, Pers. Achem.).
16. 51
l$L. Irregular incuse. — Double Dark.
(Tebbs sale, July 1906 ; lot 140.)
Attributed by Sir H. Weber to Darius III Codonun, with reference to Babelon,
Pers. Actum., p. 14, n° 118 (but diff. monogram).
8193
PI. 302
257-3
AI 20
Similar type ; behind King, 4>l.
ty.. Similar. — Double Daric.
(Rollin & Feuardent, 189J.)
B.M.Cat., p. 177, n» 4 (PI. xx, 4; this coin).
Head, Coinage of Lydia and Persia, p. 27, n° 257 (PI. 1, 22).
Imhoof, Zeit.f. Num., 1876 (PI. ix, 14). *
Babelon, Perses Acbim., p. 14, n« 116.
* Apparently identical with the specimen erroneously stated to be in the Hague
Museum.
16.67
Successors of Mazaeus : —
328/7-323 : Stamenes
323-321 : Archon.
321-317 : Seleucus.
3 17-3 1 1 : Peithon (for Antigonus).
311-306 : Seleucus.
(before assumption of regal title).
8194
PI. 302
6.8
iR8
Baaltars seated to r. on throne, torso nude, chlamys over lower
limbs, resting r. hand on long sceptre, holding eagle on 1. : bord-
er of dots.
0.44
827 —
104
PERSIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
J$l. Lion walking to 1. : border of dots. — Attic Obol.
(Macridi Pacha, 1893.)
B. M.Cat., p. 183, n» 12 (PI. xxi, 6; this coin).
Babelon, Perses Achim., p. 43, n° 302 (PI. vn, 8); Traite, PI. cxv, 25.
8195
PI. 302
6.6
^5
Similar.
J$L. Similar. — Attic Obol.
0.43
(J. P. Lambros, 1902.)
8196
PI. 302
118. 4
^Ri8
Similar type ; without symbol or letter in field : border of dots.
J$l. Lion to 1. ; above, A. — Attic Didrachm.
7.67
(Macridi Pacha, 1894.)
B. M. Cat., p. 184, n» 19 (PI. xxi, 11 ; this coin).
Cf. Babelon, Traite, II, p. 494, n° 793 (tetradr.).
8197
PI. 302
255.6
^23
Baaltars seated to 1., as on preceding coins; in front, !! : border of
M
dots.
16.56
J$L. Lion to 1. ; above ^ ; in ex., M (?). — Attic Tetradrachm.
(Macridi Pacha, 1900.)
B. M. Cat., p. 185, n° 2J (PI. xxi, 16; this coin).
8198
PI. 302
62.7
^.14
Similar type; in front of Baaltars, M; below chair, Ml : border of
dots.
4.06
]$L. Lion to 1. ; head turned back; in ex., M : border of dots. —
Attic Drachm.
(Spink, 1890.)
B. M. Cat., p. 186, no 29 (PI. xxi, 18 ; this coin).
Cf. Babelon, P. A., PI. vn, 10; Traill, PI. cxv, 11.
8199
PI. 302
261 .2
A21
Similar type ; in front of Baaltars, t\ (fork ?) : border of dots.
tyL. Lion to 1. ; above, 1". — Attic Tetradrachm.
(Macridi Pacha, 1893.)
B. M. Cat., p. 187, n° 35 (PI. xxn, 2; this coin).
16.93
8200
PI. 302
247.5
A21
Baaltars seated to I. on throne, as on preceding coins : border of
dots.
16.04
— 828 —
PERSIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8201
PI. 302
8202
PI. 302
8203
PI. 302
24I.6
T5T66
^23
248
16.07
^23
97-2
6.30
iRi7
1$L. Lion to 1. ; above, T : border of dots. Concave field. — Attic
Tetradrachm.
(W. S. Lincoln.)
Imhoof, Monti. Gr., p. 377, n° 10.
Babelon, Traite, II, p. 491, n° 790.
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 187, no 36 (PI. xxn, 3).
Similar type; in field 1., pellet; under chair, four dots : border of
dots.
J$L. Lion to 1. ; above, pentalpha : border of dots. — Attic Tetra-
drachm.
(W. S. Lincoln.)
Imhoof, Monti. Gr., p. 378, n» 36.
Babelon. P. A., PI. vn, 6; Traite, PI. cxv, 22.
B. M. Cat., p. 187, no 39 (PI. xxii, 4).
Seleucus I.
B.C. 312-306.
Baaltars seated to 1., naked to waist, chlamys about lower part of
body ; he rests 1. on throne behind him and r. on long dotted
sceptre; r. foot drawn back behind 1. : border of dots.
J$L. Lion to 1. ; above, anchor : border of dots. Concave field. —
Attic Tetradrachm.
Imhoof, Monti. Gr., p. 378, n° 39.
Babelon, P. A., p. 44, no 308 ; Traite, PI. cxv, 13.
J. P. Six, Num. Chron., 1884, p. 133, n° 18 (PI. VI, 7).
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 188, n» 43 (PI. xxii, 6).
Baaltars seated to 1., himation over 1. arm and lower limbs, r. rest-
ing on sceptre ; in front, horned head of horse to r. : border of
dots.
IJ6. Lion walking to 1. ; above, anchor. — Didrachm (?).
(Montagu, II,lJ sale, 1897 ; lot 307.)
B. M. Cat., p. 190, n° 52 (PI. xxii, 12).
8204
PI. 302
2525
16.36
ifU3
Similar type.
829 —
PERSIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8205
PI. 302
235.8
^.23
1$L. Lion to 1. ; above P and anchor ; in ex., ffl and ivy-leaf :
border of dots. — Attic Tetradrachm.
(Macridi Pacha, 1892.)
B. M. Cat., p. 191, n° 58 (PI. xxn, 16; this coin).
Cf. Babelon, P. A., PI. vn, 12 ; TraiU, II, p. 487, n° 776.
Similar; sceptre adorned with floral ornament.
I$L. Lion to 1. ; above, n and anchor; in ex. ^ and ivy-leaf. — Attic
Tetradrachm.
(Macridi Pacha, 1897.)
B. M. Cat., p. 191, n° 60 (PI. xxn, 17).
Cf. Babelon, Trait/, II, p. 487, n<> 777,
15.28
— 830
PERSIS
-83I -
PERSIS
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8206
PI. 302
63.5
^.15
PERSIS
Darius I (?).
Head of King to r., bearded, wearing helmet with neck-piece.
T$L. Sacred edifice (or fire-altar) above which the image of Ahura-
mazda : to I., the King standing to r. ; to 1., standard surmount-
ed by bird. — Attic Drachm.
(W. S.Lincoln, 1887.)
Cf. Allotte de la Fuye, Nunitniiatique dt la Perside, Cor. Num.,
p. 91, no 43 (PI. in, 43).
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 209.
4. II
- 833 -
CHARACENE
- 835 ~
ios
CHARACENE
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
CHARACENE
Attain belos III.
Circ. A.D.53-71.
8207
PI. 502
2314
XL 25
Youthful, beardless and diademed head to r., with curly hair,
gathered up behind.
14. yy
$L. • • CC0T6P KAI BA. . TAMBH ; in ex. TZO (year 369. A. S.
— 57 8. A.D). Herakles, naked, seated to 1. on cippus, holding
in r. club resting on his knee, 1. on cippus. — JE. Tetradrachm.
(Edinburgh sale, 1887.)
B. M. Cat., p. 296, n° 2.
CI. Mionnet, 5. VIII, p. 510, n° 8.
Babelon, Inventairt IVaJJingtou, n° 7540.
837 -
BACTRIA
839 -
BACTRIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
BACTRIA
Dynasts.
Antimachus.
8208
PI. 302
II. 4
An
Bust of Antimachus to r., diademed, wearing kausia : border of
dots.
O.74
fy.. rA]NT|MAX«Y * Poseidon> facing, wearing wreath ; hima-
tion over I. shoulder and about lower limbs ; holds in r. trident,
and in 1. palm bound with fillet; in field r., W. — Obol.
(J. P. Lambros, 1888.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., Greek and Indo-Scythic Kings of Baitria and India,
1886, p. 12, no 6 (PI. v, 3).
Eucratides.
Circ. B.C. 200-1 50.
8209
PI. 302
I0.2
JR. 10
Bust of Eucratides to r., diademed and helmeted : border of dots.
^" fykpatia-y • The Pileiof theDioskuri, laureate, surmount-
0.66
ed by stars; and two palm-branches; below, IAJ. — Obol.
(Sothcbv sale, 1884.)
B. M. Cat., p. 15, no 28 (PI. v, n).
Menander.
Circ. B.C. 160-140.
8210
PI. 302
38
JR. 17
BAIIAEOI IHTHPOC MENANAPOY. Bust to 1., diademed,
spear at shoulder.
2.46
^6. Kharoshti inscription. Athene, helmeted, in fighting attitude to
1., holding shield and hurling thunderbolt, both ends of chlamys
falling over arms; in field to r., ^. — Drachm.
B. M. Cat., p. 47, n° 36.
841 —
AFRICA
EGYPT
843
106
EGYPT
EGYPT
R.S. Poole, B.M.Cat., The Ptolemies, 1883.
J.N.Svoronos, Ta Noji.t<rj/.a7a tou KpaTous twv IlToXejjLatwv, Vols. I— III, 1904 ;
and Vol. IV, with German translation of Vol. I, 1908.
K. Regling, Zeit.f. Num., XXV, pp. 344-96.
- 844 -
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8211
PI. 303
8212
PI. 303
8213
PI. 303
264.2
/R.27
12
22.8
r .48
A 13
343 3
15-77
/K27
EGYPT
I. GREEK KINGS OF EGYPT.
The Ptolemies.
Ptolemy I (Soter).
(B.C. 323-28)).
Period I (B.C. 323-305).
Head of Alexander the Great to r., with horn of Amnion, wearing
elephant-skin and aegis : border of dots.
I$£. AAEIANAP[OYJ. Zeus seated to 1., with himation over lower
limbs, holding in extended r. eagle, and resting 1. on sceptre ;
1. foot drawn in front o( r., both resting on footstool ; in field
to 1., thunderbolt; beneath seat, rtl : border of dots. - Attic
Tetrad rachm.
(Montagu sale, 1894.)
Svoronos, p. 5, n° 22 (PI. 1, 13).
B.M.Cat., p. 2, n» 2.
Similar.
tyL. Archaistic figure of Athene Promachos to r., hurling javelin;
in field to r., eagle r. — Rhodian Hemidrachm.
(found in the sand on the old port of Alexandria, 1894.)
Cf. Svor., p. 8, n° 35 (PI. 11, 15).
Head of Alexander the Great to r., in elephant-skin.
36. AAEZANAPEION (to 1.). nTOAEMAlOY (to r.) Archaistic
figure of Athene Promachos to r., hurling javelin, and holding
shield in front of her; both ends of chlamys falling over arms ;
in field to 1., Al ; to r., the Ptolemaic eagle on thunderbolt :
border of dots. — Rhodian Tetradrachm.
(Dr Edde, Alexandria, 1899.)
Svoronos, p. 7, n° 32 (PI. 11, 10). This coin also mentioned.
Hill, Handbook, p. 181.
Cat. of a late collector, 1900, PI. ix, 460.
Num. Cbron., 1920, p. 100. British Museum.
-845 -
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
82I4
PI. 303
8215
PI. 303
I4O
907
112
7-25
JE 21 Head of Aphrodite to r., wearing ornamented Stephanos and ear-
ring.
J$L. nTOAEMAIOY. Eagle to 1. on thunderbolt; in front, star;
beneath, H.
(Sim sale, 1890.)
Svor., p. 14, n° 75 (PI. vi, 23.
Num. Chrott., N.S., XI, 1871, p. 231.
JE21 Similar.
T$L. Similar; in field to 1., a wreath.
Svor., p. 14, n° 78 (PI. vi, 24). •
Mionnet, II, p. 67, n« 44.
* N° 8214-5 struck in Cyprus.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
Period II (B.C. 305-285).
8216 238 J&28 Head of Alexander the Great to r., in elephant-skin
pl- 3°3 1542 dots. Countermark, crescent.
border of
tyl. AAEIANAPOY (to 1.). Archaistic figure of Athene Promachos
to r., holding shield in front of her and hurling javelin ; ends of
chlamys falling over both arms ; in field to 1. |4i and cornucopiae,
to r. £ and Ptolemaic eagle to r. on thunderbolt : border of dots.
— Rhodian Tetradrachm.
(Cairo, 1898.)
Svoronos, p. 25. n° 159 a (PI. v, 18 ; this coin).
8217
PI. 303
241
15.61
JR. 28 Similar ; countermark on cheek, A •
J$L. Similar legend and type ; in front of Athene, Ptolemaic eagle
to r. on thunderbolt; in field r., M. — Rhodian Tetradrachm.
(E.P.Triantaphyllos, 1900.)
Svor., p. 19, n° 107 (PI. iv, 11) ; var. 1? this coin.
8218
PI. 303
241.5 jK2$
15.65
Similar ; no countermark.
J$L. Similar; in field r. TH. — Rhodian Tetradrachm.
Svor., p. 20, n° 108 ? ; this coin (PI. iv, 9).
B. M. Cat., p. 6, n° 51.
(Cairo, 1898.)
846
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION'
8219
PI. 303
8220
PI. 303
242
75~68
240
1555
^.28
JK2S
8221
PI. 303
8222
PI. 303
242
7T68
242 3
1 5 . 70
J&2$
J&2$
8223
237
T5-35
^28
8224
PI. 303
242
77768
^.28
822<
243-3
15-77
JR. 28
Similar.
tyL. Similar; in field 1. |4J, and r., 1^. — Rhodian Tetradrachm.
(Alexandria, 1897.)
Svor., p. 22, n<> 1 39 1^ ; this coin (PI. v, 16).
Similar.
Y$L. Similar; in field 1. W, and r. Al. — Rhodian Tetradrachm.
(Cairo, 1898.)
Svor., p. 23, n" 142 a ; this coin (PI. v, 10).
B. M. Cat., p. 4, n° 24.
Similar.
fyl. Similar ; in field 1. Al, and r. fc$J. — Rhodian Tetradrachm.
(Cairo, 1898.)
Svor., p. 23, n» 143 •; : this coin (PI. v, 12).
Similar.
tyL Similar; in field to 1. K, and 20 r. £. — Rhodian Tetra-
drachm.
(Cairo, 1898.)
Svor., p. 24, n° 146 xa ; this coin (PI. v, 7)
B. M. Cat., p. 3, no 21 (PI. 1, 5).
Similar.
fyL. Similar. — Rhodian Tetradrachm.
B. M. Cat., p. 3, n° 20.
Svoronos, p. 53, n° 146 £.
(W.T. Ready, 1896.)
Similar.
l]L. Similar type ; in front of Athene, above, helmet to r. ; below,
Ptolemaic eagle on thunderbolt to r. ; in field r. X. — Rhodian
Tetradrachm.
(Cairo, 1898.)
Svor., p. 27, no 162 i9; this coin (PI. VI, 2).
B. M. Cat., p. 4, no 33.
Waddington, Rev. Num., 1865 (PI. n, 4).
Similar.
1$L. Similar. — Rhodian Tetradrachm.
(Cairo, 1894.)
- 847 -
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8226
PI. 303
243
^28
Similar.
1$L. Similar; in field r., tf. — Rhodian Tetradrachm.
15-74
(Cairo, 1898.)
Svor., p. 27, no 164 i0 ; this coin (PI. vi, 3).
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 4, n<> 32.
8227
PI. 303
241
iR28
Similar.
Similar; in field r., IE. — Rhodian Tetradrachm.
15.61
(Cairo, 1898.)
Svor., p. 28, n' 1 6s 6 ; this coin (PI. vi, 4).
8228
243.5
^.28
Similar.
PI. 303
15.78
T$L. Similar ; in field r., $. — Rhodian Tetradrachm.
(Cairo, 1898.)
Svor., p. 28, no 168 1; ; this coin (PI. vi, 7).
8229
PI. 303
233
^R28
Similar.
tyL. Similar; in field r., Al. — Rhodian Tetradrachm.
15.09
(W.H. Waddington, 1893.)
Svor., p. 29, n° 169 tO ; this coin (PI. VI, 8).
8230
PI. 303
5.2
JR. 7
Head of young Herakles in elephant-skin (?).
J$L. Eagle standing to 1. — Hemiobol.
(Alexandria, 1898.)
0.34
8231
146
JE 22
Head of Alexander the Great to r. in elephant-skin : border of dots.
^-- da^iac/^x- • Eagle to 1. in front, A on thunderbolt : bord-
9.46
er of dots.
(Luxor, 1894.)
Cf. Svoronos, p. 34, no 196 (PI. vm, 6).
8232
PI. 304
no. 5
M 17
Head of Ptolemy I to r., diademed and wearing aegis.
r. nTOAEMAlOY ^ A ■ c 1 u «. ♦ 1 11
1>C. ratiafot ' ^iuac*nga °t elephants to 1., in which,
7. 16
Alexander, as son ofAmmon. holding thunderbolt ; in ex., IKP.
— Phoen. stater.
(Fountaine Cabinet ; per L. & L. Hamburger, 1898.)
Svor., p. 19, no 102 (PI. iv, 4).
B.M.Cat., Cyrenaica, p. 73, n° 2.
Struck in Cyrenaica.
— 848
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8233
PI. 304
27-5
1.78
N 10
Head of Ptolemy I to r., diademed, and wearing aegis ; behind
head, A.
„, BA2IAEHI (to r.) _ . , , . , .
*• nTOAEMAIOY(toi.)- Bgle '° L °" thunderbolt> winSs
open ; in field to 1. X. — Phoenician Triobol.
(Osman Noury, 1903.)
CI. Svoronos. PI. vn, 11.
8234
PI. 304
28
I. 81
N 9
Similar.
8235 j 27. 3 j iV 10
PI- 304! 1.77
8236
PI. 304
220
M-25
JK26
8237
PI. 304
95 ^ *9
6.15
Y$L. Similar; riTOAEMAlOY out of field; in front of eagle, M- —
Phoenician Triobol.
(Ad. Hess Nachf, 1901.)
Svor., p. 34, n" 200 (PI. vn, 12).
Similar.
Similar; legend complete. — Phoenician Triobol.
(A.O. van Lennep, 1893.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 20, n° 53 (PI. hi, 5).
Head of Ptolemy I to r., diademed, and wearing aegis : border of
dots.
*" "bAII AEH2 Y ' Ea^leto l on thunderbolt ; in Held to 1.
J^p. — Phoenician Tetradrachm.
(Rollin & Feuardent, 1888.)
Svor., p. 43, n° 255 xy ; tliis coin (PI. IX, 11).
B. M. Cat., p. 20, n° 59.
Head of Berenice to r. : border of dots.
BEPENIKH2
fyL. BAIIAIZIHI Club to r. : the whole in wreath: concave field*.
E
— Phoenician Didrachm.
(W. T. Ready, 1899.)
Svor., p. 51, n° 318 c ; this coin (PI. m, 44).
* Struck in Cyrenaica ; the monogram is that of the governor Magas, son of
Berenice and stepson of Soter.
849 -
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION*
Ptolemy II (Philadelphia).
B.C. 285-246.
8238
PI. 304
219.5
iR27
Head of Ptolemy I to r., diademed and wearing aegis : border of
dots.
14.22
IjL. nI?^1EA^'5)Y • Eagle standing to 1. on thunderbolt; infield
to 1. . — Phoenician Tetradrachm.
A 1
(Alexandria, 1894.)
Svor., p. 56, n<» 352 (PI. xi, 25).
B. M. Cat., p. 18, n° 38.
Issued after the death of Arsinoe II, B.C. 27 1/70.
8239
PI. 304
II45
^43
Head of Zeus to r., diademed : border of dots.
^" RATIAFOT ' ° ea8'es' sic*e ty slc*e> t0 '• ' between legs
74-19
of the 1. one, A : border of dots.
(Gizeh Museum, 1894.)
Svor., p. 68, no 437 (PI. xvu, 7).
Mionnet, VI, p. 30, n° 237.
8240
PI. 304
146.5
JE 23
Head of Alexander the Great to r., wearing elephant-skin : border
of dots.
9-49
^" BATIAEOT " Eagle to !■ on thunderbolt ; between legs,
A : border of dots.
(Luxor, 1894.)
Svor., p. 69, no 439 (PI. xvn, 14).
8241
130.5
JE 23
Similar.
1$L. Similar.
8.46
(Gizeh Museum, 1894.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 21, no 66.
8242
135
JE21
Similar.
PI. 304
8.61
J$L. Similar ; letter.
— 850 —
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8243
PI. 304
208.3
I3-50
iR27
8244
PI. 304
219-3
14.21
J&2-J
8245
PI. 304
274-2
I7.77
N 22
8246
Pi. 304
219.8
14.24
^25
Issued after the death of Arsinoe' II, B. C. 271-270.
Head of Arsinoe to r., wearing stephane, diadem and veil; behind,
I : border of dots.
^
APIINOHI(to 1.)
Eagle standing to 1. on thunderbolt,
4>IAAAEA(J>OY (to r.)
wings closed ; between eagle's legs, X. — Tetradrachm.
(H. Hoffmann, 1892.)
Svoronos, p. 71, n° 456 (PI. xvi, 16 ; this coin).
Cite. B.C. 285-270.
Head of Ptolemy I to r., diademed, wearing aegis : border of dots.
Two countermarks, indistinct.
^
HTOAEMAIOY
Eagle to 1. on thunderbolt ; in field to r.,
BAIIAEm
shield ; to 1. ^ : border of dots. — Tetradrachm.
Svor., p. 79, n° 530 (PI. xii, 4).
(Cairo, 1894.)
Ore. B.C. 28 5 -284.
Head of Ptolemy I to r., diademed and wearing aegis : border of
dots.
*£• nI?ifAMcA^Y • Eag!e ^ •• on thunderbolt ; in field to 1. XL :
border of dots. — Pentadrachm.
(Whittall sale, 1884 ; lot 1 5 5 1 0
Svor., p. 81, n° 547 8 ; this coin (PI. xiv, 1).
B.M.Cat., p. 24, n° 1.
Circ. B.C. 285-266.
Similar.
J$L. Similar type ; in field 1. JC and shield ; to r. A.
Svor., p. 83, no 552 (PI. xiv, 6).
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 46, no 3 (PI. ix, 2).
-851 -
Tetradrachm.
(Cairo, 1894.)
107
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8247
PI. 304
217
iR27
Similar.
tyl. Similar; in field 1. !C and shield ; to r. H. — Tetradrachm.
14.06
(Cairo, 1894.)
Svor., p. 83, n<> 555 is ; this coin (PI. xiv, 8).
8248
PI. 304
271
JE2S
Head of Zeus to r., laureate : border of dots.
p, ITTOAEMAIOY n„ 1 ♦ , .u a u 1
^" BA2IAEH2 ' * 0n tnunderbolt, wings open ;
17.56
between legs, 1 ; in field to 1. !C and shield : border of dots.
(Luxor, 1894.)
Svor., p. 86, n° 576 (PI. xm, 19).
B. M. Cat., PI. iv, 3.
8249
PI. 304
219.3
J&2$
Head of Ptolemy I to r., diademed, wearing aegis : border of dots.
^" RAllAEni * Eagle to 1. on thunderbolt; between legs,
14.21
P ; in field 1. !C and shield : border of dots. — Tetradrachm.
(Cairo, 1894.)
(Svor., p. 87, no 591 (PI. xm, 13).
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 25, no n.
Circ. B.C. 271-246.
8250
PI. 305
213.3
Mil
AAEA(J>HN. Busts of Ptolemy II, diademed, and Arsinoe II, dia-
demed and veiled, jugate to r. : border of dots.
13.82
tyL. OEHN. Busts of Ptolemy I, diademed, and Berenice I, diademed
and veiled, jugate, to r. : border of dots. — N Tetradrachm.
(Al. Michel, London, 1891.)
Svor., p. 90, no 604, x ; this coin (PI. xiv, 18).
B.M.Cat., p. 40, no 5.
8251
PI. 30s
254
M 28
Head of Zeus to r., laureate: border of dots.
tj. nTOAEMAlOY n,., ujLi-ru 1
^" BA2IAEH5 ' ^ • on ^underbolt ; in field to 1.,
shield : plain border.
16.45
Patinated. (Sotheby sale, March, 1888.)
Svor., p. 91, no 610 (PI. xii, 17).
B.M.Cat., p. 26, n° 20 (PI. iv, 4).
— 852 —
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8252
238
JE 25
Similar.
]$L. Similar.
(Cairo, 1894.)
15.42
8253
270
JE 27
Similar.
T$L. Similar.
(Cairo, 1894.)
17-49
8254
PI. 305
275
£26
Similar.
fyL. Similar.
(Rollin & FeuArdent.)
17.82
8255
PI. 305
263
JE 26
Similar.
fyL. Similar.
(A. Hess Nach, Frankfort, 1880.I
17.04
Ore. B.C. 280-268.
8256
PI. 305
220.8
J&26
Head of Ptolemy I to r., diademed : border of dots.
*£• nI?x,E^2Y • EaSle to 1. on thunderbolt; in field to 1. H
and club. — Tetradrachm.
I4.31
(Alexandria, 1894.)
Svor., p. 95, n° 637 ta ; this coin (PI. xix, 9).
B.M.Cat., p. 9, n° 75 (PI. 11, 3).
Circ. B.C. 28 5 -283.
8257
PI. 305
IO5.5
JE 21
Head of Ptolemy I tor., diademed and wearing aegis : border of
dots.
6.84
^L. [BAIIAE]nZ (to 1.) flTOAEMAlOY (to r.). Head of Libya to
r., diademed, with formal curls : border of dots.
(Sotheby sale, 1881.)
Svor., p. 129, no 855 8 (PI. xxxiv, 6).
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 39, no 17.
B.M.Cat., Cyrenaica, p. 80, n° 30.
- 853 -
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8258
PL 305
8259
PI. 305
8260
PI. 305
826l
PI. 305
548-9
35-5^
-^34
473
30.64
^33
307
19-59
JE 30
33-6
2.18
Mil
8262
Pi. ;o5
208
!3-47
JE 29
I}L.
. Double cornucopiae, filled with fruit,
Ptolemy III (Euergetes).
(B.C. 246-221).
Head of Arsinoe II to r., wearing diadem, stephane and veil ;
behind head, 18 (year BBB, 50 = 221 B.C.) : border of dots.
APIINOHI (to 1.)
(|>IAAAEA(t>OY (to r.)
with pendant fillets : border of dots. — Decadrachm.
(Bompois sale ; lot 2035.)
Svoronos, p. 144, n° 961 (PL xxvin, 26 ;this coin).
Head of Zeus Ammon to r., diademed, with uraeus : border of
dots.
#- "1?™=!'?* • Eagle tol. on thunderbolt; between legs,
dA2.\ Ac L12.
^ ; in field 1. cornucopiae with fillet attached : border of dots.
(Cairo, 1894.)
Cf. Svor., p. 146, n° 965 (PL xxix, 20).
Similar.
J$L. Similar; between eagle's legs, >fc.
(Cairo, 1894.)
Svor., p. 146, n° 966 (PL xxix, 21).
Commemorative coinage of Berenice I.
Head of Berenice to r., diademed and veiled : border of dots.
fy>' DCDcmi/ur • Cornucopiae with pendant fillets, between
bbrcNIKni
two stars : border of dots. — Attic N. Hemidrachm.
(Hoffmann, 1884.)
Svor., p. 151, n° 981 'a; this coin (PL xxix, 9).
B.M.Cat., p. 59, n° 4 (PL xiv, 5).
Coins struck in Cyprus.
Head of Zeus Ammon to r., diademed, with uraeus : border of
dots.
fy" DirucAT • Cultus-statue of Aphrodite, facing, standing
- 854 -
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8263
PI. 30s
8264
PI. 305
8265
Pl. 305
8266
PI. 305
855
5 - 54
iEio.
428.6
27.80
X 26
204.8
1327
^27
'"5
72.25
JE 42
on basis, wearing kalathos, r., arm on breast, 1., holding up dress :
border of dots.
(W. T. Ready.)
Svor., p. 157, n° 1005 (PI. xxx, 15).
Mionnet, VI, p. .43, n° 376.
Similar.
fyL Similar.
(Kelekian, 1897).
Svor., p. 157, n° 1007 (PI. xxx, 19).
B.M.Cat., p. 52, n° 61.
Ptolemy IV. (Philopator).
B.C. 221-204.
Bust of Ptolemy III. to r., radiate, wearing aegis, and carrying
trident combined with sceptre : border of dots.
^" " BAZIAEOI Y ' Cornuc°Piae> fitted and radiate; below,
A I : border of dots. — Al. Octadrachm.
(Ad. Hess Nachf., Frankfort, 1887.)
Svor., p. 178, n° 1117 (PI. xxxvi, 7).
B.M.Cat., p. 56, n° 103 (PI. xn, 4).
Busts of Sarapis and Isis to r., jugate : border of dots.
fy" dat-iac^t- • Eagle to 1., on thunderbolt, looking back;
on r. wing, double cornucopiae bound with fillet ; between legs,
Al : border of dots. — Tetradrachm.
(H. Hoffmann.)
Svor., p. 179, n° 1 124 c; (this coin) ; PI. xxxvi, 13.
B.M.Cat., 79, n° 7 (PI. xvm, 8).
Jameson Cat., PI. xciv, 1824.
Head of Zeus Amnion to r., diademed : border of dots.
^" "BAIIAIEni^ Eagle standinS t0 l> on thunderbolt; in
- 855 -
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
field to 1., cornucopiae bound with fillet ; between legs, Al :
border of dots.
(Lord Vernon sale, 1885.)
Svor., p. 180, n° 1 125 (PI. xxxvi, 17).
8267
PI. 306
33
JE14.
Bust of Athene, helmeted, to r. : border of dots.
^- CnI?™ r^Y • EaSle t0 L ; in front> cornucopiae : border of
dAzIAcIzz
2. 13
dots.
(Alexandria, 1894.)
Svor., n° 1 156.
Ptolemy IV. (Philopator) with Ptolemy V. (Epiphanes).
B.C. 204-194.
8268
PI. 306
108.3
A20
Head of Ptolemy I. to r., diademed and wearing aegis : border of
dots.
7.02
3*» nL°™c^Y • Eagle t0 U on thunderbolt ; in field 1., P and
DAZIAhiiz
r., 0 : border of dots. — Didrachm.
(W. S. Lincoln.)
Svor., p. 199, n° 1216 cB; this coin (PI. xxxvm, 16).
B.M.Cat., p. 102, no 24.
Ptolemy V. (Epiphanes).
B.C. 204-180.
8269
PI. 306
6.5
^7
Head of Isis to 1., wearing corn-wreath.
fyL. Eagle to 1. on serpent.
(Cairo, 1894.)
Svor., p. 201, no 1232a (PI. xl, 7 ; this coin).
0.42
B.M.Cat., Cyrenaica,p. 58, nos 275/6.
8270
6.6
J&7
Similar.
J$L. Similar.
0.43
(Cairo, 1894.)
8271
4-5
A6
Similar.
J$L. Similar.
0.29
(Alexandria, 1898.)
— 856 —
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8272
PI. 306
5-5
A6
Similar.
$.. Similar ; in field to 1., cornucopiae. — JR..
0.36
(Alexandria, 1898.)
8273
PI. 306
400
JE 32
Head of Isis to r., wearing corn-wreath : border of dots.
I£. nJAy|E^nTY- Eagle t0 li on thunderbok : border of dots-
25.91
Centre hole.
(Sotheby sale, June 1883.)
Svor., p. 201, n<> 1233 (PI. xl, 10).
B.M.Cat., p. 93, n°* 67-68 (PI. xxn, j).
8274
PI. 306
238
^28
Similar.
fy-. Similar; BAIIAEH2 indistinct.
15.42
(Gizeh Museum, 1894.)
Svor., p. 202, n<> 1234 (PI. XL, 11).
8275
PI. 306
53
JE 18
Similar.
tyL. Similar; eagle looking back, cornucopiae on shoulder.
3-43
(Rollin & Feuardent.)
Svor., p. 203, n° 1238 (PI. XL, 15).
Struck at Paphos (Cyprus).
8276
PI. 306
231
JE 27
Similar.
$,. V j|Epo2Y ' Eagle t0 l> °n thunderbolt > in front> ™ :
14.56
border of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 89, n° 6 (PI. xxi, 3).
Svor. (PI. xlvii, 11).
8277
263
JE28
Similar. Bevelled edge.
R£. Similar.
(Sotheby sale, April 1881.)
17.04
8278
266
JE 27
Similar. Centre hole.
T$L. Similar.
17.23
857 -
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8279
_2J2
1503
JE 27
8280
PI. 306
218.8
14. 1!
^26
8281
PL 306
220
14-25
^.26
8282
PI. 306
221
14.32
J&26
8283
PI. 306
43Q-3
27.87
#28
Similar.
1$L. Similar.
(Sotheby sale, June 1883.)
Issued in Cyprus, under the governor Polycrates.
Head of Ptolemy I. to 1., diademed and wearing aegis : border ot
dots.
*" "Iaiiaehz Y" Eagle to '" on ,hunderbolt : in fidd «-. "° ;
to r., An : border of dots. — Tetradrachm.
(W. S. Lincoln, 1887.)
Svor., p. 216, n° 1305 e; this coin (PL xliv, 4).
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 68, no 2.
Similar.
Struck at Citium.
1$L. Similar; in field 1., LI ; to r., Kl. — Tetradrachm.
(Boyne sale, 1896.)
Svor., p. 221, n° 1355 t) ; this coin (PL xlvi, 7).
B.M.Cat., p. 71, no 43.
Similar.
T$l. Similar. — Tetradrachm.
(W. S. Lincoln, 1883.)
Svoronos, p. 201, n° 1235 (PL XL, 7 ; this coin).
Ptolemy VI. (Philometor).
B.C. 181-146.
Commemorative coinage of Arsinoe II.
Head of Arsinoe II., wearing stephane and veil to r. ; behind, K :
border of dots.
^" (blAAAFAtbOY ' D°uMe cornucopiae bound with fillet :
border of dots. — A7. Octadrachm.
(H. Khaouam, Cairo, 1898.)
Svor., p. 223, n° 1374 (PL xlvii, 2).
Cf. B.M.Cat. PL vni, 8.
— 858 —
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8284
221
M-32
^.25
8285
PI. 306
125
8.10
JE 21
8286
PI. 506
211
13-^7
.K26
8287
PI. 506
218.8
14.18
^26
Struck in Cyprus.
Head of Ptolemy I. to r., diademed and wearing aegis; border of
dots.
fy nI?^,E^?Y- Eagfe to 1., on thunderbolt; in field to 1.,
BA2I AEi 2 2
LI ; r., Kl : border of dots. — Tetradrachm.
(W. S. Lincoln.)
Svor., p. 227, n° 1 390 ji ; this coin (PI. xlix, 2).
Joint coinage of Ptolemy VI. and VII.
Head of Zeus Amnion to r. : border of dots.
D, nTOAEMAlOY ^ , -i u -i ♦ 1 ♦ r
i%>. rati a pot ' ° eaS'es Slt*e ^y S1"e to '•' standing on
thunderbolt ; in front, cornucopiae : border of dots.
Svor., p. 255,110 1425 (PI. xi.viii, 12).
Ptolemy VIII. (Euergetes II).
B.C. 170-116.
Head of Ptolemy I. to r., diademed, and wearing aegis : border of
dots.
^" ° BAIIAEfll Y * ^k t0 l' °" lhunderboIt : border of dots«
— Tetradrachm.
(W. S. Lincoln, 1883.)
Svor., p. 245, no 1489 (PI. li, 4).
Cf. B.M.Cat., PI. xxiv, 4.
Struck at Citium.
Similar.
fyL. Similar ; in field 1., crested helmet, and LAI" (33) and r., Kl :
border of dots. — Tetradrachm.
(W. J. Webster.)
Svor., p. 257, no 1587 t : this coin (PI. lv, 13).
Cf. B.M.Cat. PI. xx, 2.
859 ~
108
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8288
PI. 306
102.5
yR20
Bust of Ptolemy IV (?) to r., as Dionysos, wearing diadem and
ivy-wreath ; over shoulder, thyrsos : border of dots.
6.64
fy. nI?^!!i,?Y. Eagle to 1., on thunderbolt, wings open ; in
front, helmet : border of dots. — Didrachm.
(Bompois sale, 1882.)
Svor., pi. liv, 11.
•
Ptolemy X. (Soter II, Lathyrus).
B.C. 116-80.
Struck at Paphos.
8289
PI. 306
211 .3
^25
Head of Ptolemy I. to r., diademed and wearing aegis : border of
dots.
13.69
*£• nI?^.E^?Y- EaSle t0 !•> on thunderbolt ; in field 1., LI
(10), and r., RA ; border of dots. — Tetradrachm.
(W. S. Lincoln.)
Svor., p. 273, n° 1671 (PI. lvii, 12).
8290
PI. 306
217.3
^22
Similar.
tyL. Similar. — Tetradrachm.
I4.08
(W. H. Waddington, 1893.)
8291
PI. 307
218.7
^25
Similar.
1$L. Similar, in field 1., LII and r., F1A. — Tetradrachm.
I4.I7
(W. S. Lincoln.)
Svor., p. 274, n° 1677 (PI. lvii, 22).
B.M.Cat., p. 113, n° 22 (PI. xxvm, 3).
Cleopatra III, and Ptolemy XI.
B.C. 107-101.
8292
PI. 307
204.5
^24
Head of Ptolemy I. to r., diademed : border of dots.
tyL. RAyiAFOT " Eagle to 1., on thunderbolt ; in field 1.,
13.25
, r.; nA. — Tetradrachm.
1 1
(Kylikos, Cairo, 1894.)
Svor., p. 285, n° 173 1 (PI. lvii, 21).
B.M.Cat., p. 112, n<> 27.
860 —
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8293
PI. 307
212
13-73
A28
8294
PI. 307
103.2
TJ9
^.19
8295
PI. 307
29
JE 13
I.
8296
PI. 507
317
20.54
JE 27
Ptolemy XI. (Alexander I).
B.C. 114-88.
Head of Ptolemy I. to r., diademed : border of dots.
^" ^ BA2^AEn2°Y • E'lgle t0 l" °n thunderbolt' in field l>
LB, r., TTA. — Tetradrachm.
Svor., p. 287, n° 1736 (PI. Lix, 3).
(1879.)
Bust of Ptolemy IV. (Philopator) as Dionysos, wearing ivy-wreath,
and with thyrsos across shoulder : border ot dots.
$l. nI0T|E En?Y ' Eagle to l" on thunderbolt : border of dots-
— Didrachm.
(Athens, 1901.)
Svor., p. 292, n° 1790 (PI. xliii, 23).
Ptolemy XIII. Auletes (B.C. 80-58, and 55-51).
Head of Zeus Amnion to r. : border of dots.
1$L. Inscr. indistinct. Headdress of Isis : border of dots.
(Alexandria, 1894.)
Svoronos, p. 304, n° 1845 (PI. lxi, 32).
Cleopatra VII. (B.C. 52-30).
Bust of Cleopatra VII to r., diademed : border of dots.
$L. KAE0HATPA2 BA2[IA22H2]. Eagle to 1., on thunderbolt ;
to 1., double cornucopiae ; to r., n.
(Lord Vernon sale, 1885.)
Minted at Alexandria.
B.M.Cat., Ptolemies, p. 123, n° 4 (PL xxx, 7).
Svor., p. 311, no 1873 (PL lxiii, 4).
— 861
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Cleopatra and Mark Antony.
8297
PI. 307
170
&2%
BACIA
06A : plain border.
N€
II. 01
ANTO
H*)L. YnA : plain border.
r
Svor., p. 317, no 1899 (PI- LXIII, 26).
Mionnet, VI, p. 33, n° 268.
(1901.)
862 —
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
ALEXANDRIA
R.S. Poole, B.M.Cat., Alexandria, 1892.
G. Dattari, Numi Augg. Alexandriani, Cairo, 1901.
Imperial Coinage.
Augustus.
B.C. 30— A. D. 14.
8298
PI. 307
32
JE 15
KAI ZAP. Head of Augustus to r., laureate : border of dots.
tyL. 2EBA2TI. Crescent and star : border of dots.
2.07
(W. S. Lincoln, 1887.)
B.M.Cat., p. 2, no 8.
Dattari, n° n (PI. xxvni).
8299
29
JE 14
Similar.
J$L. Similar.
1.88
(Constantinople, 1 89 1 .)
8300
PI. 307
96.5
JE 21
2EBAZTY. Round altar, bound with garland; on either side,
laurel : border of dots.
6.25
fyL. within laurel-wreath : border of dots.
(Constantinople, 1891.)
B.M.Cat., p. 3, n<> 17 (PI. xxxi).
Dattari, no 16 (PI. xxvn).
Livia.
Ob. A.D. 29.
Years of Tiberius.
8301
PI. 307
27
JE 12
Head of Livia ; hair tied in knot behind.
fyL. Ears of corn and poppy-heads tied together; in field, [P] E
i-75
(year 5).
(W. S. Lincoln, 1887.)
B.M.Cat., p. 8, no 62.
Dattari, p. 6, n° 106.
— 863 —
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Tiberius.
A.D. 14-37.
8302
PI. 307
202
Billon.
25
TIBEPI[OI KAI2AP 2 EBA] 2T02. Head of Tiberius to r., laur-
eate ; in front, l_z (year 7 of Tiberius) : border of dots.
I3.O9
T$L. [9]E02 2EBA2T02. Head of Augustus to r., radiate : border
of dots. — Tetradrachm.
(Argyropoulos, 1892.)
B.M.Cat., p. 6, n° 38.
Dattari, n° 78.
8303
173
Billon.
25
TIBEPI02.-2EBA2T02. Similar.
fy. 0E02 2EBA2T02. Similar. — Tetradrachm.
II .21
(Gizeh Museum, 1894.)
8304
PI. 307
I98
Billon.
25
TIBEPI02 KAI2AP2EBA [2T02J. Similar head; in front, L'^
(year 14).
12.83
$L. 0EO2 2EBA2T02. Head of Augustus to 1., radiate : border
of dots. — Tetradrachm.
(Argyropoulos, 1883.)
B.M.Cat., p. 6, n° 39.
Dattari, n° 80.
Claudius.
A.D. 41-54.
8305
PI. 307
205
Billon.
25
TIKAAYAI KAI2 2 EBArEPMANI AYTOK. Head of Claudius to r.,
laureate ; in front, LA (year 4) : border of dots.
I3.28
fyL ME22A AINAKAI2 2EBA- Messalina, as Demeter, standing to
1., veiled, and clad in chiton and peplos, holds on 1. hand, two
small figures of her children ; under 1. arm, ears of corn ; 1.
rests on column ; in field to 1., lituus : border of dots. — Tetra-
drachm.
(Argyropoulos, 1882.)
B.M.Cat., p. 10, no 73.
Dattari, no 126.
— 864 —
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION'
8306
PI. 307
76
JE 20
Tl KAA>V KAI CEBAC T€PM]. Head of Claudius to r., laureate.
fyL. AVTO [KPA]. Hippopotamus to r. ; in ex. IT (year 3).
4.92
(Gizeh Museum, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., Alexandria, p. 12, n° 98.
Dattari, n° 162 (PI. xxxn).
8307
PI. 507
1175
JE 23
Tl] KAAY KAI C€BACT [r€PM . Head of Claudius to r., laureate ;
in front, LI (year 10) : border of dots.
7.61
VjL. AYTOKPA. Winged caduceus and four ears of corn, tied
together.
(Gizeh Museum, 1894.)
B.M.Cat , p. 12, n° 99.
Dattari, n° 140.
Nero.
A.D. 54-68.
8308
PI. 507
197
Billon.
25
N6PHN KAAYKAI2 IEBI"EP AY. Bust ofNerotol., radiate, wearing
aegis; in front, Lir (year 13).
12.76
l^L. TIBEPIOI KAIIAP. Head of Tiberius to r., laureate : border
of dots. — Tetradrachm.
(Argyropoulos, 1883.)
B. M. Cat., p. 15, n° 114.
Dattari, n° 185.
8309
192
Billon.
23
Similar; date L,A (year 14).
^l. AI02 [OAY] MniOY. Bust of Zeus Olympius to r., laureate ;
12.44
in front, star. — Tetradrachm.
(Gizeh Museum, 1894.)
B. M. Cat., p. 16, n" 127.
Dattari, n° 256 (PI. xxv).
8310
193
Billon.
23
Similar; date and inscr. partly illegible.
fyL. HP[A] APTEIA. Bust of Hera to r., wearing stephane and veil.
12. 50
— Tetradrachm.
(Gizeh Museum, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 17, n° 132.
Dattari, n° 234.
86s
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
83 I I
PI. 307
8312
83I3
PI. 307
83I4
8315
PI. 307
202
I3.O9
Billon
24
198
12.83
Billon
24
192
12.44
190
12.31
"3
7-32
Billon.
24
Billon
24
JE 24
Similar ; date LIA (14) ; legend partly indistinct.
I£. AnOAAHN riYODOI]. Bust of Apollo to r., laureate, with
quiver at shoulder ; in front, star. — Tetradrachm.
(Gizeh Museum, 1894.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 8, n° 142.
Dattari, n° 208.
Similar; type to r. ; no date.
I$L. AYTOKPA. Bust of Alexandria to r., wearing elephant-skin ; in
field to r., LIB (year 12). — Tetradrachm.
(Gizeh Museum, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 20, n° 163.
Dattari, n° 204.
Otho.
A.D. 69. Jan. 15 — April 16.
AYTOK MAPK [OOHNOI KAII] 2EB. Head of Otho to r., laur-
eate; in front, LA (1).
fyL. AAEZAN [APEA]. Bust of Alexandria to r., wearing elephant-
skin : border of dots. — Tetradrachm.
(Argyropoulos, 1883.)
B.M.Cat., p. 25, n° 212 (PI. xxiv).
Dattari, n<> 324.
Vespasian.
A.D. 69-79.
AYTOK KAII IEBA0YE2TTAIIA NOY. Head of Vespasian to r.,
laureate; in front, LH (year 8) : border of dots.
fy. AYTOKPATHP TITOZ KAI2AP. Head of Titus to r., laureate :
border of dots. — Tetradrachm.
(Dattari, Cairo, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 28, n° 225 (PI. xxxn).
Dattari, n° 347 (PI. 11).
AYTOK KAII 2EBIA0VE2] DAIIANOY. Head of Vespasian to r.,
laureate.
866 —
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size .
DESCRIPTION
8316
83I7
PI. 308
121
100
JE 24
JE 22
8318
Pi. 308
105
6.80
& 25
8319
Pi. 308
201
13.02
Billon
24
fyL. Bust oflsis to r., wearing disk, horns and taenia; in front, Ls
(year 6) : border of dots.
(Gizeh Museum, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 32, n° 265.
Dattari, n° 585.
Similar; [AY]TOK KAII lEBAOYEinAIIANOY : border of dots.
T$L. Similar.
B.M.Cat., p. 32, n° 266.
(Gizeh Museum, 1894.)
AYTOK KAIZAPOI OYEinAIIANOY. Head of Vespasian to r.,
laureate: border of dots.
fyL ZEBAITOY L ENAT. Bust of Alexandria to r., wearing ele-
phant-skin : border of dots.
(O. Vitalini, Rome, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 33, n° 272.
Dattari, n° 370.
Domitian.
A.D. 81-96.
AYT KAIIAP AOMITIANOI 2EB. Head of Domitian to r., laur-
eate : border of dots.
fyL ETOV1 TPITOY. Bust of Sarapis to r., wearing modius and
taenia : border of dots.
(Gizeh Museum, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 37, no joj,
Dattari, n° 528.
Trajan.
A.D. 98-117.
AYT TPAIANC €B T€PM AAKIK. Head of Trajan to r., laureate :
border of dots.
1$L. Agathodaemon serpent to r., wearing skhent ; enfolds winged
caduceus and corn-stalk; in ex., LIE (year 15): border of dots.
— Tetradrachm.
(Argyropoulos, 1883.)
B.M.Cat., p. 47, n° 391.
Dattari, n° 697.
— 867 —
109
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8320
102
Billon.
23
Similar.
fyL. Similar ; no date.
(Gizeh Museum.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 60, n° 501.
6.6l
8321
360
Billon.
34
. • .C€B T€PM AAK. Head of Trajan, laureate, to r. : border of dots.
1$L. Emperor in quadriga to r. : border of dots.
(Luxor, 1894.)
B. M. Cat., p. 62, n<> 521.
23.32
Hadrian.
A.D. 117-138.
BILLON.
8322
197
Billon.
23
AVT KAIC TPAIANOC AAPIANOC C€B. Head of Hadrian to 1.,
laureate : border of dots.
PI. 308
12.76
tyL. L6NN6AKA. Bust of Sarapis to r., wears taenia and modius.
— Tetradrachm.
(Argyropoulos, 1883.)
B. M. Cat., p. 73, n<> 609 (PI. xm).
Dattari, no 146s (PI. xxn).
8323
200
Billon.
23
AYT KAI TPAI AAPIA C€B. Bust of Hadrian to r., laureate :
border of dots.
PI. 308
12.96
T$L. L A6KAT0Y. Sarapis standing to 1., wearing modius ; at his
feet, Kerberos; his 1. resting on sceptre : border of dots. —
Tetradrachm.
(Argyropoulos, 1883.)
B.M.Cat., p. 74, n° 614.
Dattari, no 1471.
8324
200
Billon.
24
AVT KAI TPAIAAPIAC€B. Bust to r., laureate; wears paludamen-
tum, cuirass and aegis : border of dots.
PI. 308
12.96
tyL. LA€KATOY. Canopus of Osiris. — Tetradrachm.
(Argyropoulos, Athens, 1883.)
B.M.Cat., p. 75, no 630.
Mionnet, VI, p. 160, no 962.
868 —
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8325
PI. 308
8326
PI. 308
8327
PI. 308
8328
PI. 308
8329
208
13-47
187
12. II
183
II.85
190
12.31
Billon,
24
Billon,
27
Billon
24
Billon
25
20 r
13.02
Billon,
24
AVT KAI TPAI AAPIA C6B. Bust to r., laureate ; wears paludamen-
tum, cuirass and aegis : border of dots.
fyL. L I A. Bust of Helios to r., radiate. — Tetradrachm.
(Argyropoulos, 1883.)
B. M. Cat., p. 71, n° 584.
Mionnet, VI, p. 172, n°i075.
Dattari, n° 138s (PI. xm).
AVT KAI TPAI AAPIA C€B- Similar.
T$L. LENAEKATOY.Elpis standing to 1., clad in chiton and peplos,
holds flower in r., and raises chiton with r. : border of dots. —
Tetradrachm.
(Dattari, Cairo, 1894.)
B.M. Cat., p. 72, n° 595.
Dattari, n° 1370.
Similar.
fyL. L AG0A€KATOY. Phtha, mummiform, to r., wearing disk,
holds with both hands sceptre, body covered with diagonal
pattern : border of dots. — Tetradrachm.
(Dattari, 1894.)
B. M. Cat., p. 76, n° 637 (PI. xxm).
Dattari, n° 1445 (PI. xxi).
AVT KAIC TPAAAPIANOC C€B. Head of Hadrian to 1., laureate:
border of dots.
fyL. LK (20). Nilus recumbent to 1., himation over lower limbs,
crowned with lotus, holds reed in r., and cornucopiae in 1. ;
beneath him, crocodile to r. — Tetradrachm.
(Dattari, Cairo, 1894.)
Cf. B. M. Cat., p. 77, n° 649.
Dattari, n° 1436.
AVT KAIC TPAIAN AAPIANOC C€B. Bust of Hadrian to r., wear-
ing paludamentum, cuirass and aegis : border of dots.
J$L. LIZ (17). Similar type. — Tetradrachm.
(Argyropoulos, 1883.)
B.M. Cat., p. 77, no 648.
869 —
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
833O
PI. 308
210
13.60
833I
PI. 308
208
13-47
8332
8333
PI. 308
8334
8335
Pi. 308
166
10.75
24-5
1.59
136
Billon
24
Billon
24
JE 29
JE 14
JE 24
126.5
"8720~
^25
AVT KAIC TPA AAPIANOC C€B. Head of Hadrian to r., laureate:
border of dots.
LKB (22). Similar type : border of dots. — Tetradrachm.
(Dattari, Cairo, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 77, n° 651.
Dattari, n° 1437.
AVT KAI TPAI AAPIA C€B. Bust of Hadrian to r., wearing palu-
damentum, and cuirass : border of dots.
I$L. LA6KAT0Y. Eagle tor., wings closed : border of dots. — Tetra-
drachm.
(Kylikos, Cairo, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 78, n° 659.
Dattari, n° 1567.
Bronze.
Inscr. illegible. Head of Hadrian to r., laureate.
J$L. Isis Pharia to r., holds inflated sail with both hands and 1.
foot : border of dots.
(Gizeh Museum, 1894.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 89, n° 754.
No inscr. Head of Hadrian to r., laureate : plain border.
1$L. Pan, with goat's legs, walking to 1., r. extended, in 1., pedum ;
nebris over 1. arm ; in field, LIA (n) : plain border.
(L. d'Avierino, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 83, n° 700.
Dattari, n° 181 6.
Inscr. illegible. Bust of Hadrian to r., laureate, wearing cuirass and
paludamentum.
JfyL. Isis seated to r. on throne suckling Harpokrates.
(Gizeh Museum, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 90, no 762.
Dattari, no 1749.
...TPAI AAPIA C€B. Head of Hadrian to r., laureate : border of
dots.
870
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION'
8336
PI. 308
8339
8340
PI. 308
355
23.00
JE 35
8337 I 376
24.36
^35
8338 J 383
24.81
^35
286
18.53
^34
403
26.4
JE 35
Y$L. ■ • -ENAEKA- • Y. Bull butting to r. : border of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 95, n° 815.
Dattari, n° 2046.
(Gizeh Museum, 1894.)
AVT KAI TPAIAAPIA C€B. Bust of Hadrian to r., laureate ; wears
paludamentum : border of dots.
J$L. Xilus recumbent to 1., crowned with lotus, himation over lower
limbs, holding in r., comucopiae, from which springs infant
genius, and in I., reed; rests on crocodile; above IS ; in ex.,
LAG0A€K : border of dots.
(Luxor, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 92, n<> 783.
Dattari, no 1806.
Similar.
fyL. Similar; under 1. arm of Xilus, hippopotamus to r.
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 92, n° 786.
Dattari, n° 1796 (PI. xix).
(Luxor, 1894.)
(Luxor, 1894.)
Similar.
Y$L. Similar; on rocks, hippopotamus; date, LIS (16).
B. M. Cat., p. 93, no 792 (PI. xx).
Inscr. illegible. Head of Hadrian to r. ; laureate : border of dots.
fyL. L A (4). Emperor in quadriga of horses to r. ; holds laurel-
branch and aquila : border of dots.
B. M. Cat., p. 100, no 865.
Dattari, n° 1587.
(Gizeh Museum.)
AVT KAI TPAI AAPIA C€B. Bust of Hadrian to r., laureate, wear-
ing paludamentum and cuirass.
1$L. Ll€ (15). Emperor standing to 1., laureate, holding sceptre in 1.,
which he extends to Alexandria, who kisses it ; she wears peplos
and chiton, and holds in 1., corn : border of dots.
(Luxor, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 101, no 870 (PI. xxvn).
871
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
834I
388
^35
Similar.
tyL. Similar.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
25.14
8342
PI. 309
86
JE 20
AVT KAIC TPA AAPIANOC C€B. Head of Hadrian tor., laureate :
border of dots.
5-57
tyL. L KA. Modius with poppies and corn; to r., torch ; in ex.,
LKA (21) : border of dots.
(Gizeh Museum, 1904.)
B. M. Cat., p. 105, n<> 903.
Dattari, n° 1295.
8343
PI. 309
18
M 11
Head of Hadrian to r., laureate : border of dots.
tyL. LI A. Eight-rayed star : border of dots.
(Booker, 1885.)
Dattari, n° 1942 (PI. xxvm).
1.16
Antinous.
BRONZE.
8344
PI. 309
442
^34
, (indistinct). Bust of Antinous to r., draped.
28.64
1$L. LIO (19). Antinous as Hermes on horseback to r., holding
caduceus.
(Kylikos, Cairo, 1899.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 107, n° 925.
Dattari, n° 2080.
8345
PI. 309
30
JE 12
No inscr. Bust of Antinous to r., draped.
fy.. LKA (21). Caduceus.
(Corfu, 1888.)
B.M.Cat., p. 107, no 926.
1.94
Antoninus Pius.
A.D.138-161.
BILLON.
8346
PI. 309
200
Billon.
24
AVT KT AIAAAP ANTC0Nl[NOC]. Head of Antoninus, bare, to r.
12.96
— 872 —
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8347
PI. 309
8348
PI. 309
8349
PI. 309
293
18.98
JE 32
433
28.05
JE36
290
18^9
JE 32
8350
PI. 309
385
24.94
^34
fyL. L TPITOY. Eirene standing to 1., holding in r. corn, and in 1.
caduceus : border of dots. — Tetradrachm.
(Dattari, Cairo, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. in, n°959.
BRONZE.
Inscr. illegible. Head of Antoninus Pius to r., laureate.
Y$L. Bust of Aphrodite to 1., wearing stephane ; beneath, bull but-
ting to 1. ; above, star.
(Kylikos, Cairo, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 127, no 1080 (PI. xn).
Dattari, n° 2959.
AVT K TAIAAAP ANTC0N€IN[OC C€B]. Head of Antoninus Pius
to r., laureate : border of dots.
!$£.. Jugate heads to r. of Zeus Sarapis, laureate and wearing
modius, and Isis, wearing uraeus ; in front, palm-branch : within
border of dots.
(Florence, 1881.)
Cf. Mionnel, S. IX, p. 76, n« 296.
Cf. F. Feuardent, Coll. Demetrio, p. 107, n° 161 1.
Cf. Dattari, p. 183, nos 2854-55.
...-TAIA AAP ANTCONINOC. Bust of Antoninus Pius to r.,
laureate.
fyL. LKA (24)- Bust of Sarapis to r., wearing modius; beneath,
ram to r. ; in front, altar : plain border.
(Dr Imhoof, 1 89 1.)
Dattari, p. 182, n° 2835.
AVT KAIA AAP ANTC0N6INOC C€B€YC. Bust of Antoninus Pius
to r., laureate, wearing paludamentum, cuirass and aegis : plain
border.
tyL. L€NATOY. Nilus seated to 1., holding cornucopiae in r. and
reed in 1. ; at his side, crocodile to r. : border of dots.
(Sotheby sale, 1888.)
B.M.Cat., p. 136, n° 1147 (PI. xix).
873
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8351
PI. 309
(Rev.)
340
^33
Inscr. illegible. Head of Antoninus to r., laureate.
fyL. Bust of Selene to r., within horns of crescent moon; beneath,
22.03
crab. (The Moon in Cancer).
(Kylikos, Cairo, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 127, n° 1082 (PI. xn).
Dattari, n° 2963 (PI. xxvi).
8352
PI. 309
(Rev.)
362
^35
[AVT] KAIA AAP ANTCONINOC. Head, as on preceding coin.
tyL. Bust of Helios to r., radiate ; beneath, lion rushing to r. ;
23.45
above head, star. (The Sun in Leo) : border of dots.
(Kylikos, Cairo, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 127, n° 1084 (PI. xn).
Dattari, n° 2965 (PI. xxvi).
8353
298
^35
Inscr. partly illegible. Similar.
T$L. Bust of Kronos to 1., with globe on head, veiled ; behind 1.
19.31
shoulder, falx ; beneath, youth swimming to 1., looking back,
holding in both hands amphora ; above head, star. (Saturn in
Aquarius).
(Kylikos, Cairo, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 128, no 1088 (PI. xn).
Dattari, no 2978 (PI. xxvi);
8354
307
^34
Similar.
T$L. Bust of Zeus to r., laureate ; across shoulder, sceptre ; beneath,
19.89
fishes r. and 1. (Jupiter in Pisces).
(Kylikos, Cairo, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 128, n° 1090 (PI. xn).
Dattari, n° 2980.
8355
315
£•33
Similar.
~$L. LACOA6KATOV. Isis Pharia to r., holding inflated sail with
20.41
both hands and r. foot ; in front, Pharos, surmounted with sta-
tue of Isis Pharia.
(Gizeh Museum, 1894.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 132, n° n 20.
- 874
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8356
8357
PI. 309
8358
PI. 309
8359
PI. 309
(Ra:)
8360
PI. 309
(Rev.)
306
79T82
JE 32
28
JE 13
348
22.56
JE 32
483
31.29
JE 35
JE 32
Similar.
1$L. L€N A6KATOV. Isis seated to r., wearing horns, disk and
plumes, and chiton with mantle, suckling Harpokrates.
(Gizeh Museum, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 133, n° 1126.
Dattari, n° 2651.
No inscr. Head of Antoninus Pius or Hadrian to r., laureate.
fy. L I A (14). Head-dress oflsis.
(L. d'Avierino, Alexandria, 1894.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 144, n° 121 1.
Marcus Aurelius.
A.D.161-180.
BRONZE.
MAYPHAIOC ANTCONINOC]. Bust of M. Aurelius to r., laureate
and draped : border of dots.
tyL. MONH TA. Moneta standing to 1., clad in chiton with diplo'i's,
and holding scales and sceptre ; in field T ; to r., small altar, on
which, figure of Nike to 1., holding wreath and palm-branch :
border of dots.
(Alex. Grant sale, 1890.)
Feuardent, Coll. Danetrio, p. 141, n° 2020.
Cf. Dattari, p. 230, n° 3477 bis.
Similar.
tyL. 6V0HNIA. Euthenia standing to 1., holding ears of corn and
comucopiae ; in field, L T (3) : plain border.
(Gizeh Museum, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 158, n° 1302.
Cf. Dattari, n° 3453.
MAVPHAIOC Bust of M. Aurelius tor., laureate.
fyL. Euthenia recumbent to 1., wreathed with corn and wearing
uraeus ; holds in r. three ears of corn, and rests 1. on an andro-
sphinx (?) date uncertain : border of dots.
(Gizeh Museum, 1894.)
Dattari, n° 3457.
-875
no
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Commodus.
A.D.180-191.
BILLON.
8361
PI. 310
182
Billon.
23
MAK OMANTGO C6B6Y C€B. Head of Commodus to r., laureate.
J$L. Pharos represented as a square tower seen from an angle, sur-
mounted by perforated lantern, upon which, statue on base ;
to r. of lighthouse, ship to r., sailing over waves ; in ex. L KO.
(Gizeh Museum, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 179, n° 1439 (PI. xxix).
II.79
8362
PI. 310
207
Billon.
25
MA KOMAN Similar.
TT€PI
1$L. Within laurel-wreath OA- A€ : border of dots.
KA€T
(Gizeh Museum, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 180, n° 1442 (PI. xxxi).
Dattari, n° 3901 (PI. xxvn).
13.41
Geta.
A. D. 198-209.
8363
PI. 309
105
Billon.
20
[rTC€]nTIMIOC TE TAC KA[ICAP]. Bare-headed bust of Geta to r.,
draped with paludamentum.
6.80
I$L. Horse galloping to r. ; the rider has the form of a serpent, and
appears to hold a spear with which he is attacking a prostrate foe
beneath the horse's feet ; in field, 0.
(1891.)
Dattari, p. 281, n° 4079.
Severus Alexander.
A. D. 222-235.
8364
PI. 310
222
Billon.
26
A KAIMAVPC€OVHP AA€2ANAPOC €VC€B. Head of Severus
Alexander to r., laureate and draped : border of dots.
I4.38
tyL. L TT€MnTOY. Sarapis standing to 1., wearing modius, his r.
hand raised, in 1. sceptre, held transversely : border of dots.
(Dattari, Cairo, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 212, n«> 1659.
Dattari, no 4357 (PI. xxn).
876
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION'
8365
PI. 310
8366
PI. 310
8367
PI. 310
8368
PI. 310
179
II .60
Billon,
23
226
14.64
Billon.
24
195
12.63
Billon.
24
199
12.89
Billon,
Similar ; emperor wearing paludamentum and cuirass.
1^,. LI A (11). Asklepios standing to I., holding phiale over altar
garlanded, and serpent-staff; behind, palm.
(W.T. Ready.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 208, n° 1612.
Dattari, 11° 4269.
Maximinus.
A. D. 235-238.
AVTOMAl IMINOC €VC€B. Bust of Maximinus to r., laureate,
wearing paludamentum, cuirass and aegis : border of dots.
tyL. LT (13). Bust of Asklepios to r., laureate; on 1. shoulder,
himation ; in front, serpent-staff: border of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 229, n° 1782 (PI. v).
Dattari, n° 4564.
Maximus.
A. D. 235-238.
TIOVAOV HP MAI IMOCKAY. Bust of Maximus to r., head bare,
wearing paludamentum and cuirass : border of dots.
I$L. LT (3). Bust of Asklepios to r., laureate; in front, serpent-
staff : border of dots.
(W.T. Ready.)
Dattari, p. 316, 1104615.
Gordianus III. Pius.
A. D. 238-244.
AKMANTOPAIANOC €VC Bust of Gordian III. to r., laureate,
wearing paludamentum and cuirass : plain border.
T$L. LA (4). Asklepios standing to 1., laureate; holds phiale over
garlanded altar, and serpent-staff : border of dots.
(W. T. Ready.)
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 242, n° 1867.
Dattari, n° 4702.
877 -
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8369
188
Billon.
21
Similar.
fyL. Ls (6). Homonoia standing to 1., r. arm raised; holds in 1.,
I2.I8
double cornucopiae.
B.M.Cat., p. 243, n° 1878.
8370
198
Billon.
24
Similar.
fyL. LA (4). Eagle to 1., looking back, with wreath in beak.
Dattari, n° 4808.
12.83
Philippus Senior.
A. D. 244-249.
8371
186
Billon.
22
AK MIOV <J)IAinnOC €VC€. Bust of Philip Sen. to r., laureate,
wearing paludamentum and cuirass : border of dots.
12.05
J$L. LA (4). Elpis standing to 1., holds flower in r., and raises with
1. skirt of chiton : border of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 253, n° 1957.
8372
PI. 310
248
Billon.
24
AKMIOV<j)IAinnOC€VC€B. Similar.
tyL. LI". Eagle to 1., looking back, holding wreath in beak : border
of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 258, n° 1994.
16.07
Trajanus Decius.
A. D. 249-25 1.
8373
PI. 310
199
Billon.
23
AKrKM A6KIOC TPAIANOC CSV. Bust of Trajan Decius to r.,
laureate, wearing paludamentum and cuirass: border of dots.
12.89
H$L. LA (1). Asklepios, standing to 1., laureate, holding phiale over
altar, and resting 1. on serpent-staff: border of dots.
Cf. B.M.Cat., p. 269, n° 2072.
Herennius Etruscus.
Caesar.
A.D. 249-25 1.
8374
PI. 310
196
Billon.
23
K€P€€TPM€CA€KIOC KA1C. Bust of Herennius Etruscus to r.,
12.70
878
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8375
PI. 310
8376
PI. 310
8377
PI. 310
183
II.85
Billon.
24
167
10.82
Billon.
22
180
11.66
Billon.
22
head bare ; wears paludamentum, cuirass and aegis : border of
dots.
1$L. LB (2). Roma standingtol., wears helmet and cuirass, chlamys
over 1. shoulder and 1. arm, and cothurni ; r. hand raised, in 1:
sceptre : border of dots.
(Kylikos, Cairo, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 273, n° 2095 (PI. xxm).
Trebonianus Gallus.
A. D. 251-254.
AK["OVIBTP€BrAAAOC €VC€B. Bust of Trebonianus Gallus to r.,
laureate, wearing paludamentum and cuirass : border of dots.
fyL. LT (3). Bust of Asklepios to r., laureate ; in front, serpent-staff :
border of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 274, n° 2101.
Volusianus.
A. D. 252-254.
AKrA<t>rAABBOAOVCIANOC 6VC. Bust of Volusian to r., laureate,
wearing paludamentum, cuirass and aegis : border of dots.
fyL. LI" (3). Bust of Asklepios to r., laureate ; in front, serpent-staff :
border of ylots.
B.M.Cat., p. 276, no 2109.
Valerianus.
A. D. 253-260.
AK MAIOVAA€PIANOC €Y€YC (sic). Bust of Valerianus to r.,
laureate, wearing paludamentum, cuirass and aegis : border of
dots.
fyL LA (4). Eagle to 1., looking back, holding wreath in beak :
border of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 280, n° 2142.
- 879 -
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Gallienus.
A. D. 260-268.
8378
PI. 310
140
Billon.
22
AVT KIT AIK TAAAIHNOC C€B. Bust of Gallienus to r., laureate,
wearing cuirass : border of dots.
9.07
1$L. LIB (to 1.) (12). Athene standing facing, head 1., resting on
sceptre and placing hand on shield adorned with head of Gorgon ;
in field to r., palm : border of dots.
Fine green patina.
(Gizeh Museum.)
B.M.Cat., p. 283, n° 2164.
8379
151
Billon.
22
Similar.
1$L. LIA (14). Nike advancing to r., clad in chiton with diploi's, holds
9.78
wreath with both hands, palm over 1. shoulder : border of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 286, n° 2196.
8380
137
Billon.
22
Similar.
fyi. LIA (14). Eagle to 1., looking back, holding wreath in beak ; to
8.87
r., palm : border of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 290, n° 2228.
8381
PI. 310
138
Billon.
22
Similar.
^L. LIB (12). Eagle facing, head 1., supporting on outspread wings,
8.94
laurel-wreath ; to r., palm : border of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 291, n° 2237 (PI. xxv).
8382
PI. 310
149
Billon.
22
Similar ; Emperor wears paludamentum and cuirass : border of
dots.
9.65
A€KA
^. Within laurel-wreath €™?' •
CKV
PIOV
B.M.Cat., p. 291, no 2240 (PI. xxxi).
Salonina.
8383
PI. 310
164
Billon.
21
KOPNHAIA CAACON €INA C€B. Bust of Salonina to r., wearing
stephane.
IO.62
— 880
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION1
1$L. UA (14). Elpis standing to 1., holding flower in r., and with 1.
raising skirt of chiton ; in front, palm.
B.M.Cat., p. 293, n° 2255.
8384
155
Billon.
22
Similar : border of dots.
tyL. LIA (14)- Tyche standing to 1., wearing modius, holding rudder
IO.04
in r. and cornucopiae in 1. ; to r., palm : border of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 294, n° 2263.
8385
PI. 310
159
Billon.
22
Similar.
tyL. LIA (14). Homonoia seated to 1., wearing stephane ; r. arm
10. 30
raised; in 1., double cornucopiae : border of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 293, n° 2257.
8386
PI. 311
174
Billon.
22
Similar.
fyL. LIA (14)- Eagle to 1. holding wreath in beak; behind, palm :
1 1 .27
border of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 295, n° 2278.
Saloninus Caesar.
A. D. 253-260.
8387
160
Billon.
23
DOM KOP CAVAA 6PIAN0C K C€B. Bust of Saloninus, head bare,
to r., wearing paludamentum and cuirass : border of dots.
10.36
tyL. LZ (7). Eagle to 1., looking back : border of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 298, n° 2297.
Claudius II.
A. D. 268-270.
8388
150
Billon.
21
AVTK KAAVAIOC C€B. Bust of Claudius II. to r., wearing cuir-
ass : border of dots.
9.72
fyL. LB (2). Dikaiosyne seated to 1., holdingscalesand cornucopiae :
border of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 301, n° 2316.
— 881 —
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8389
173
Billon.
20
Similar.
tyL. LB (2). Nike advancing tol., holding wreath and palm : border
II. 21
of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 302, n° 2323.
8390
PI. 311
153
Billon.
21
Similar.
fyL. LB (2). Eagle to r., looking to 1., and holding wreath in beak :
9.91
border of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 303, n° 2332.
Aurelianus.
A. D. 270-27 5.
8391
160
Billon.
19
AKAAOM AVPHAIANOC C€B. Bust of Aurelian to r., wearing
paludamentum and cuirass.
IO.36
tyL. LA(i). Eagle to r., looking back, with wreath in beak : border
of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 306, no 2354.
8392
PI. 311
143
Billon.
22
Similar.
tyL. 6TOVC €. Eagle to 1., wings open, looking to r., holding
9.26
wreath in beak : border of dots.
Dattari, p. 364, no 5475.
8393
PI. 311
112
Billon.
21
Similar.
T$L. €TOVC S. Eagle to r., wreath in beak; wings closed, and palm
7.25
transversely : border of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 307, no 2369.
Severina.
8394
PI. 311
I32
Billon.
22
OVAF1 C€VHPINA C€B. Bust ol Severina to r., wearing stephane :
border of dots.
8.55
T$L. 6TOVC S. Elpis standing to 1., holding flower in r. and rais-
ing with 1. skirt of chiton : border of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 308, no 2377.
— 882 —
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8395
120
Billon.
20
Similar.
fyL. €TOVC S. Eagle to r., wreath in beak, and palm transversely :
7-77
border of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 308,1102382.
Aurelianus Augustus and Vaballathus Imperator.
A.D.270.
8396
PI. 311
M9
Billon.
22
AKAAOMAVPHAIANOC C€B. Bust of Aurelian to r., laureate,
wearing paludamentum and cuirass : border of dots.
9.65
fy. IACOVABAAAA0OCA0HNVACP. Bust of Vaballathus to r.,
laureate, with diadem beneath wreath ; wearing paludamentum
and cuirass : border of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 309, n° 2384.
Tacitus.
A. D. 275-276.
8397
no
Billon.
20
AKKATAKITOC C€B. Bust of Tacitus to r., laureate, wearing
paludamentum and cuirass : border of dots.
7. 12
Y$L. 6T0VC A. Diskaiosyne, standing to 1., holding scales and cor-
nucopiae : border of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 312, n<> 2403.
8398
PI. 311
130
Billon.
20
Similar.
J$L. €TOVC A. Elpis, standing to 1., holding flower in' r. and rais-
8.42
ing with 1. skirt of chiton : border of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 312, n° 2404.
8399
US
Billon.
20
Similar.
fyL. €TOVC A. Nike, advancing to r., holding wreath and palm
7-45
bound with fillet : border of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 312, no 2405.
8400
123
Billon.
20
Similar.
J$l. €TOVC A. Eagle to 1. looking back, with wreath in beak :
7-97
border of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 312, n° 2406.
— 883 —
III
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
84OI
IOO
Billon.
20
Similar.
J$L. Similar ; type to r.
6.48
B.M.Cat., p. 312, n° 2408.
8402
PI. 311
103
Billon.
21
Similar.
fy.. 6T0VC A. Eagle to r., wreath in beak, with palm transversely :
6.67
border of dots.
Dattari, p. 367, no 5521.
Probus.
A. D. 276-282.
8403
128
Billon.
20
AK MAVP nPOBOC C€B. Bust of Probus to r., laureate, wearing
cuirass : border of dots.
8.29
T$L. LA. Dikaiosyne, standing to 1., holding scales and cornucopiae :
border of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 313, n° 2411.
8404
PI. 311
121
Billon.
20
Similar.
fyL. LB. Elpis, standing to 1., holding flower in r. and with 1.
7.84
raising skirt of chiton : border of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 313, n° 2417.
8405
Il8
Billon.
20
Similar.
I$L. L€. Homonoia, standing to 1., r. hand raised ; in 1., double
7.64
cornucopiae : border of dots.
B.M.Cat., p. 314, n° 2418.
Diocletianus.
A. D. 284-305.
8406
PI. 311
122
Billon.
20
AKrOVAAAIOKAHTIANOC C€B. Bust of Diocletian to r., laureate,
wearing paludamentum and cuirass.
7.9O
tyL. LB. Alexandria, standing to 1., holds head of Sarapis on extend-
ed r. hand and resting 1. on sceptre : border of dots.
(Luxor, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 326, no 2529.
— 884 —
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
Maximianus.
A. D. 286-305.
8407
PI. 311
no
Billon.
19
AKMAOVA MAIIMIANOC C€B. Bust of Maximianus to r., laureate,
wearing paludamentum and cuirass : border of dots.
7. 12
fyL. L€. Homonoia, standing to 1., r. arm raised ; holding in 1.,
double cornucopiae : border of dots.
(Luxor, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 530, n° 2564.
XOMES AND CITIES OF EGYPT.
Bubastis Nome.
Hadrian.
8408
PI. 311
75
JE 19
AVT KAI TPAI AAPIA C€B. Head of Hadrian to r., laureate : bord-
er of dots.
4.86
Y$L. " rrV Goddess Beset standing to 1., wearing chiton,
and peplos, holding in extended r., cat, and with 1. raising skirt
of chiton : border of dots.
(Selim Kabil, Cairo, 1894.)
Dattari, p. 404, n° 6219 (PI. xxxv).
Coptite Nome.
Hadrian.
8409
56
JE 19
Inscr. illegible. Head of Hadrian to r., laureate.
Y$L. KOnT. Bearded figure standing to 1. ; at his feet 1., antelope.
3.62
Pierced.
(Selim Kabil, Cairo, 1894.)
Dattari, p. 405, n° 6231 (PI. xxxv).
Menelaite Nome.
Antoninus Pius.
8410
PI. 311
273
^33
AVT K T AIA AAP ANT... Head of Antoninus Pius to r., laur-
eate.
17.69
885
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
84I I
PI. 311
(Rev.)
84I2
PI. 311
84I3
PI. 311
266
17.23
^33
7i
4.60
JE 19
64-5
4.18
M 19
$1. [M€N€] A [A€IT] HC ; in ex., LH. Harpokrates, with body of
crocodile, wearing skhent, himation over 1. arm and waist ; r.
hand raised to mouth; in 1. cornucopiae.
(Selim Kabil, Cairo, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 348, n° 35.
Naukratis Nome.
Antoninus Pius.
Inscr. illegible. Head of Antoninus Pius to r., laureate.
fyL NAVKPA- • . ; in field r., H. Female figure standing to 1., wear-
ing disk and plumes, chiton and peplos ; holds on r. hand, ser-
pent Agathodaemon erect to r., and in 1. sceptre.
(Cairo, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 350, n° 41.
Phthenote Nome.
Hadrian.
AVT KAI TPAI AAPIA C€B. Head of Hadrian to r., laureate :
border of dots.
1$L. (|>©€ N€ 0V. . . Youth, standing to front, head 1., naked ; holds
on extended r., hawk wearing skhent, and on extended 1., hawk
without skhent : border of dots.
(Selim Kabil, Cairo, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 352, n° 49.
Dattari, p. 419, no 6352.
[AVT KAI] TPAI AAPIA C€B. Head of Hadrian to r., laureate :
border of dots.
J$L. CAIT LIA. Athene standing to 1., wearing helmet, chiton with
diplois and aegis; holds on extended r., owl to 1. ; in 1., spear :
border of dots.
(Selim Kabil, Cairo, 1894.)
B. M. Cat., p. 3S3, no 54.
Dattari, p. 421, no 6370 (PI. xxxv).
— 886 —
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION'
Herakleopolite Nome.
Hadrian.
8414
PI. 311
72
M 19
Inscr. illegible. Head of Hadrian to r., laureate: border of dots.
J$L. HPAK LIA. Head of Herakles to r., bearded : border of dots.
4.66
(L. d'Avierino, Alexandria.)
B.M.Cat., p. 359, n° 78.
Dattari, p. 408, n° 6257.
84I5
87
JE20
AVT KAI TPAI AAPIA C€B. Similar type.
PI. 311
5.63
fyL. HPAK LIA. Herakles standing to 1., naked, laureate, holding on
extended r. hand griffin to 1., in 1. hand, club, and lion-skin over
1. arm : border of dots.
(L. d'Avierino, Alexandria, 1894.)
Dattari, p. 409.no 6259.
Antoninus Pius.
8416
363
^34
AVT K TAIA AAP ANTCON6INOC C€B€VC Head of Antoninus
PI. 311
23.52
Pius to r., laureate : border of dots.
B£. [HPA KA€Oj nOAITHC. Type of last coin : border of dots.
(L. d'Avierino, Alexandria, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 359, n° 81.
Dattari, p. 409, n° 6262 (PI. xxxvi).
Panopolite Nome.
Hadrian.
8417
29
JE 14
Head of Hadrian to r., laureate : border of dots.
PI. 311
188
Rl. . , • Ichneumon to r. : border of dots.
L • IA
(L. d'Avierino, Alexandria, 1894.)
B.M.Cat., p. 365, n° 109.
Dattari, p. 418, n° 6344 (PI. xxxv).
887 —
EGYPT
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8418
PI. 311
81
JE 20
Uncertain Nome.
Hadrian.
AVT KAI TPAI AAPIA C6B. Head of Hadrian to r., laureate :
border of dots.
J$L. C AE. Hawk to 1., with star and crescent over head : border
of dots.
(Osman Noury Bey, 1904.)
5.24
CYRENAICA
— 889 —
CYRENAICA
CYRENAICA
E.S.G. Robinson, Brit. Museum Catalogue, Cyrenaica, i$2j.
— Quaes Hones Cyrenaicae, N. Chr., 191 5.
L. Miiller, Numismatique de I'ancienne Afrique, T. I, and Supplement) Copenhagen, 1860-74.
E. Babelon, Traitl des monnaies grecques et romaines.
— 890 —
CYRENAICA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION'
CYRENAICA
Cyrene.
Circ. B.C. 570-480.
8419
PI. 312
55 5
A 14
Fruit or seed-vessel of the silphium, heart-shaped, with sprout from
the centre of the top ; indistinct ornamentation around margin '.
3 .60
J$L. Incuse square divided by two vertical and two horizontal
parallel lines into nine square spaces. — Attic Drachm.
1. The coin is probablv restruck.
(Alexandria, 1894.)
B.M.C.,6; PI. 11, 10.
H. Weber, Archaic Greek Coins, Num. Cfoon., 1899, p. 286, n° 26
(PI. xvi, 17). This coin.
Babelon, Traite, p. 1343, n° 1980 (PI. lxiii, 5). This coin also mentioned.
Num. Chron., 1920, p. 100. British Museum.
8420
47-8
A12
Silphium fruit in pericarp ; pellet above and below.
PI. 312
3 . 10
\]L. Similar type within incuse square. — Asiatic Drachm.
(Alexandria, 1894.)
B.M.C., 55; PI. v, 1.
H. Weber, he. cit., p. 286, n° 27 (PI. xvi, 18).
Babelon, p. 1349, n° 1995 (this coin).
Num. Chron., 1920, p. 100. British Museum.
Circ. B.C. 525-480.
8421
PI. 512
3i
An
Fruit or seed-vessel of the silphium, heart-shaped, with its pericar-
dium surmounted by lion's head to 1.
2.00
tyL. Incuse square divided by parallel horizontal and vertical lines
into numerous small squares. — Attic Hemidrachm.
(Alexandria, 1898.)
B.M.C., 8; PI. 11, 15.
H. Weber, Finds of Archaic Greek Coins, Num. Chron.,
1899, p. 283, n° 20 (PI. xvi, 11).
Babelon, Traili, p. 1350, n° 1998 (this coin).
Num. Chron., 1920, p. 100. British Museum.
— 891 —
112
CYRENAICA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8422
PI. 312
30.6
iR.12
Silphium-fruit in pericarp, suspended from its stem, with second
fruit behind.
I.98
tyL. Incuse square, as on last coin, with trellice pattern. — Attic
Hemidrachm.
(Alexandria, 1898.)
B.M.C., 7; PI. n, 14.
H. Weber, he. cit., p. 284, n°2i (PI. xvi, 12).
Babelon, p. 1347, n° 1991 (this coin).
Num. Chron., 1920, p. 100. British Museum.
8423
PI. 312
30.4
Aio
Silphium-fruit in pericarp ; a pellet above and below.
tyL. Incuse square, containing heart-shaped fruit of silphium in
I.97
pericarp ; a pellet above and below, and one in the left field ;
seed placed diagonally. — Attic Hemidrachm.
(Alexandria, 1894.)
B.M.C., 22; PI. iv, 16.
H. Weber, he. cit., p. 286, n° 28 (PI. xvi, 19).
Cf. Babelon, PI. lxiii, 17 (n° 1996).
Num. Chron., 1920, p. 100.
8424
PI. 312
14.6
il8
Silphium-fruit, suspended from its stem.
tyL. Incuse square, within which, gazelle's head, horned, facing (?)
O.95
Attic Trihemiobol.
(Alexandria, 1898.)
B.M.C, 31 ; PI. iv, 29.
H. Weber. Num. Chron., 1899, p. 284, n° 22 (PI. xvi, 13).
Babelon, Traite, p. 13 SO, n° 1999 (this coin).
* Reverse inverted on Plate.
Circ. B.C. 480-43 5.
8425
PI. 312
257.8
^25
Silphium-plant with two whorls and five umbels.
T$L. • --PA (r.). Head of bearded Amnion to r., with ram's horn,
16.71
the eye about three-quarter face, truncation line dotted : dotted
border within shallow incuse circle. — Attic Tetradrachm
(W. J. Webster, 1888.)
Cf. B.M.C, PI. vii, 18.
Cf. Babelon, PI. cclxiii, 5.
Cf. Muller, p. 43, fig. 120.
8426
PI. 312
53-5
JR. 15
Silphium-plant with two whorls and three umbels.
14.19
1
— 892 —
CYRENAICA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
tyL. Head of bearded Amnion to r., with ram's horn, within circle
of dots in incuse, in front, T. Die broken round border. —
Asiatic Drachm.
(W.J. Webster, 1885.)
*This coin belongs to Barca (cf. B.M.C., PI. xxxiv, 13).
8427
PI. 312
51-8
3.36
A16
Similar.
K Y
P A
&.
in four angles of incuse square, within which, enclosed
in dotted circle, head of bearded Ammon to r., with ram's horn.
— Asiatic Drachm.
(W. J. Webster.)
Cf. B.M.C., PI. vi, 12.
Cf. Babelon, PI. cclxiii, 9.
Circ. B. C. 435-375.
KY
8428 198 ^27 PA . Silphium with two whorls (of three leaves) and five umbels ;
PI- 312 12.83 NA
on either side of stalk, a shoot.
I$L. Head of bearded Ammon to r., with ram's horn. — Asiatic
tetradrachm.
(W.Webster, 1887.)
B.M.C. 74; PI. ix, 4.
Cf. Miiller, p. 44, fig. 127.
8429 196 iR 24 Head of bearded Ammon to r., wearing laureate diadem ; in front,
P1- 312 12.70 NIKI upwards.
1$L. Silphium, as above. — Asiatic Tetradrachm .
(Bunbury sale, 1896 ; lot 731.)
Cf. B.M.C, PI. xi, 19.
Cf. Muller, p. 44, n° 136.
Cf. Babelon, PI. cclxiv, 5.
8430 197 .6 ^28 Head of bearded Ammon to r., laureate and diademed; in front,
PI. 312 12.80 2[Ol]KM (indistinct).
tyL. Silphium with two whorls (of three leaves) and five umbels;
on either side of stalk, a shoot. — Asiatic Tetradrachm.
(W. T. Ready, 1889 ; ex. Bompois Collection.)
B.M.C, 91 ; PI. xi, 8.
Cf. Robinson, Num. Chron., 191 5, PI. IV, 45.
- 893
CYRENAICA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
843I
PI. 312
205
^25
Head of bearded Ammon to r., laureate.
fyl. Similar. — Asiatic Tetradrachm.
13.28
(Bunbury sale, 1896 ; lot 732.)
Cf. B.M.C., Pl.xi, 6.
8432
PL 312
48
J&17
Head of bearded Ammon, to r., within dotted square in incuse
circle.
3. II
1$L. Silphium with three whorls, etc. ; on either side of stem, Y "A.
— Asiatic Drachm.
(J. Sanders.)
B.M.C., 97; PI. xii, 7.
Cf. Mtiller, p. 243, fig. 126.
Babelon, PI. cclxiii, 7.
8433
PI. 312
26.3
JR. 9
Head of bearded Ammon, to r. : border of dots.
I$L. Silphium, with two whorls. — Asiatic Hemidrachm.
1 .70
(Gen1 Moore's sale, 1889.)
B.M.C., S7; PI. vii, 7.
Cf. Babelon, PI. cclxiii, 20.
8434
PI. 312
13.8
M. 11
Female head (Cyrene ?) to 1., hair rolled and tied at back, wearing
diadem : border of dots outside plain circle.
O.89
fyi. Triple silphium radiating from one centre; around 9Y)I. —
Asiatic Trihemiobol.
(Gen1 Moore's sale, 1889.)
B.M.C., 104 ; PI. xii, 20.
Gold coins.
Circ. B.C. 375-308.
8435
PI. 312
133-5
N 21
KYPANAION (to 1.). Quadriga to r. driven by Cyrene ; above,
star.
8.65
1$L. Ammon, enthroned to 1., holding eagle in extended r.
- 894
CYRENAICA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8436
PI. 312
8437
PI. 312
8438
PI. 312
655
4.24
66.3
4.3O
66
4.27
8439
PI. 312
44
2.85
AT 15
AT 14
X 14
#13
hand, 1. elbow resting on back of chair; in front, thymiaterion ;
in field to r., magistrate's name, XAIPIOZ. — Stater.
(Whittall sale, 1876; lot 444.)
B.M.C., 116; PI. xiii, 25.
Head, Hist. Num., p. 869.
Cf. Muller, Cyre'naique, p. 49, fig. 191 (but different name of magistrate).
Cf. Robinson, Quaesliones Cyrenaicae, Num. Chron., 1 9 1 5 , p. 144 sqq.
Horseman to 1. (of large fine style), petasos thrown back; behind,
corn-grain.
KY
VjL. . Silphium, with two whorls and five umbels : plain bord-
er. — Drachm.
(Edinburgh sale ; Simpson collection, 1887.)
B.M.C., 125 ; PI. xiv, is.
Cf. Robinson, Num. Chron., 191 5, PI. v, 68 a and b.
Similar type to r. ; behind horseman, flOAl : border of dots.
1$L. Similar; in field to r., jerboa : border of dots. — Drachm.
(Mihran Sivadjian, Paris, 1894.)
B.M.C., 132 ; PI. xiv, 25.
Babelon, PI. cclxv, 15.
Similar, horse cantering ; magistrate's name, XAIPI02.
J$L. Similar; in field 1., cicada. — Drachm.
B.M.C., 131 ; PI. xiv, 23.
Babelon, PI. cclxv, 17.
(W. T. Ready, 1898.)
Horseman to 1., his petasos hanging behind neck; infield to r.,
star.
T$l. KYPA (to 1.). Silphium with three whorls and five umbels.
— Attic Tetrobol.
(Whittall sale.)
B.M.C., 2io;Pl. xx, 2.
Muller, p. 51, fig. 205.
Babelon, PI. cclxv, 18.
Mionnet, VI, p. 567, 20.
* This coin belongs to Magas, and the period of B.C. 308-277.
- 895 -
CYRENAICA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8440
PI. 312
8441
PI. 312
8442
PI. 312
8443
PI. 312
8444
PI. 312
8445
PI. 312
33
N 11
N 8
AT 7
AT 7
N 7
N 8
[KYPIAI]. Head of Athene to 1., in crested Athenian helmet.
I$L. Triple silphium radiating from a centre. — Attic Hemidrachm.
(Gen1 Moore's sale, 1897 ; lot 563.)
as B.M.C, PI. xv, 1-2.
Bab., PI. cclxv, 24.
Cf. Muller, p. 52, fig. 209.
Head of bearded Ammon to 1. ; behind nO : border of dots.
$L. KY. Head of Libya, to r. : border of dots. — 1/10 Attic Stater.
(A.O. van Lennep, 1893.)
B.M.C, 154; PI. xv, 24.
Cf. Muller, p. 25, n° 57.
Cf. Babelon, PI. cclxv, 27.
Similar.
T$L. Head of nymph, Cyrene, to r., hair rolled; wearing earring
and necklace : plain border. — 1/10 Attic Stater.
B.M.C, PI. xv, 29.
Babelon, PI. cclxvi, 5.
KYA (= KuSic). Head of youthful Ammon to 1., beardless, with
ram's horn; behind, star: plain border.
fyL. Head of nymph, Cyrene, to r., hair rolled : plain border. —
1 / 10 Attic Stater.
(W. T. Ready, 1903.)
B.M.C, PI. xv, 20.
Babelon, PI. cclxvi, 8.
Head of bearded Ammon to r.
T$L. Thunderbolt, between two eight-rayed stars : concave circle.
— 1/10 Attic Stater.
(Spink, 1888.)
Cf. B.M.C, PI. xx, 18.
Babelon, PI. cclxvi, 12.
* This coin belongs to Magas, and the period of B.C. 308-277.
Head of youthful Ammon to 1. ; behind, KV : plain border.
tyL. Head of Cyrene to r., hair rolled. — 1/10 Attic Stater.
(Lincoln.)
B.M.C, PI. xv, 17.
Muller, p. 52, n° 218.
Cf. Babelon, PI. cclxvi, 6.
2. 13
13 .2
0.86
13.6
0.88
13.2
0.86
10.8
0.70
13.6
0.88
896 —
CYRENAICA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8446
PI. 313
130
JR. 22
nOAIANOEYI (in minute letters to 1.). Beardless head of Carneius
with ram's horn to 1. : border of dots.
8.42
J$L. AAM-^? KYPAZAI (in minute letters to r.). Hermes standing to
1., holding caduceus, to which is attached taenia : border of dots.
— Attic Didrachm.
(Montagu sale, 1896; lot 804.)
B.M.C., 172 ; PI. xvn, 10.
Published by Bompois.
Robinson, Num. Chron., 191 5, p. 162, n° 75 (this coin mentioned).
Six, Num. Chron., 1897, p. 221, n° 2.
Babelon, PI. cclxvii, 8 (this coin).
Head, Hist. Num., 191 1, p. 870.
Magas.
B. C. 308-277.
8447
PL 3H
118. 5
iR20
Head of Carneius to r.
T$L. KY PA. Silphium, with three whorls and seven umbels ; in field
to r., star. — Rhod. Didrachm.
1.68
B.M.C., 234; PI. xxi, 10.
Muller, p. 46, fig. is 5.
8448
118. 3
iR2I
Similar.
T$L. KY PA. Silphium with three whorls and seven umbels ; on
either side, star. — Rhod. Didrachm.
Cf. B.M.C.. PI. xxi, 237.
Babelon, PI. cclxvi, 22.
7.67
8449
PL 3i3
122.3
A2I
Similar.
fy,. Similar ; in field 1., star ; r. £". Rhod. Didrachm.
7.92
(Sotheby's sale, July 1887.)
Cf. B.M.C, PI. xxii, 8.
8450
PI. 313
107.5
;Ri9
Similar.
J$L. Similar; in field 1., £"; to r., star. — Rhod. Didrachm.
(Tebbs sale.)
Cf. B.M.C, PI. xxii, i.
Babelon, PI. ccxxvi, 26.
6.97
- 897 -
CYRENAICA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
845I
PI. 313
8452
PI- 313
"4
7.38
85-3
5-53
JR 18 Similar ; type to r.
tyL. Similar; in field r., star. — Rhod. Didrachm.
B.M.C., PI. xxi, 13.
JR 19 Similar.
J$L. Similar; no symbol. — Didrachm, of uncertain standard.
(J. Sanders sale, 1887.)
B.M.C., 267; PI. xxv, 3.
8453
PI. 313
97
6.28
JE 18
BRONZE.
Circ. B.C. 300 and later.
Gazelle to r. ; in front, jerboa.
KY
tyL. . Silphium plant : border of dots.
B.M.C., 279 ; PI. xxv, 13,
Muller, p. 85, n° 237.
(Gen1 Moore's sale, 1889.)
8454
PI. 313
8455
PI. 313
93
6.02
98
6.35
JE 18
JE 17
8456
Pl. 313
8457
100.6
6.52
7i
4.60
JEij
JE 18
Head of bearded Ammon to r.
1$L. KY PA. Palm-tree; to 1., silphium; to r., crab,
B.M.C., 293 ; Pl. xxvi, 2.
Similar.
tyL. . Palm-tree; in field to r., silphium.
B.M.C., 317 ; Pl. xxvi, 19.
Muller, p. 57, n° 261.
Similar type.
1/ k
1%. pa v * Pa^m~tree> t0 r-j silphium.
B.M.C., 308 ; Pl. xxvi, 10.
Similar.
*£• pA Y * Similar-
(Gen1 Moore's sale.)
(Lincoln.)
(Booker, 1885.)
— 898 —
CYRENAICA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8458
PI. 313
72
4.66
JE 17
8459
Pi. 313
75
4.86
JE 16
8460
Pi. 313
8461
Pi. 313
8462
Pi. 313
72
4.66
66
4.27
^77
11. 4)
JE 16
JEiS
JE 24
8463
PI. 313
186
12.05
JE 24
8464
PL 313
145
9-39
^E 23
Head of Apollo to r., laureate.
K Y
RL. 2 . . Lyre of four chords ; above, a star.
^ P A J
B.M.C., 332 ; PI. xxvii, 4.
Muller, p. 58, n" 272.
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
Similar.
(W. S. Lincoln, 1888.)
1$L. [■ • YPANAI (to 1.)] part of the under type; (to r.). Lyre
A
of six chords ; beneath, thunderbolt.
(Christodoulo, 1902.)
B.M.C., 336; PI. xxvii, 6.
Cf. Muller, p. 58, n° 279 (overstruck on Cyrenaic coin).
Similar.
K Y
RL. ^ . . Lyre of four chords.
^ P A J
(Spink, 1901.)
Similar.
1$L. Similar.
Circ. B.C. 247-221 .
Head of bearded Amnion, to r. : border of dots.
fyL. KOI — NON. Silphium, with three whorls and five umbels.
(Gen1 Moore sale.)
B.M.C., p. 71, n° 24 ; PI. xxvii, 23.
Cf. Muller, p. 38, fig. 104.
Mionnet, VI, p. 555, 2.
Similar : no border.
K][0
J$L. Similar; only I N of the inscr. visible.
O N
B.M.C., p. 68, 2 seqq.
Similar : border of dots.
fyL. KOI NON. Similar type : border of dots.
- 899 -
(W. T. Ready.)
113
CYRENAICA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8465
PL 313
158
JE 21
Similar .
K 0
$6. 1 N. Similar.
0 N
(W. S. Lincoln, 1888.)
Cf. B.M.C., xxvn, 21-22.
IO.23
8466
PI. 313
Il6
JE2I
Similar.
I$L. Similar.
(Spink, 1901.)
7-5i
Cyrenaica under the Romans, after B.C. 96.
AUGUSTUS.
Palicanus .
8467
PI. 314
236
JE 29
-^« ««.-^ within laurel-wreath.
TR POT
15.29
*. P*pL««.Cun,le chair.
* Reverse placed sideways on Plate.
(Smyrna, 1891.)
B.M.C., p. 120, n° 44 ; PI. xliv, i .
Miiller, p. 167, n° 434.
Mionnet, VI, p. 571, n<> 160.
A. Pupius Rufus.
8468
PI. 314
75
JE21
ANTICTPA. Ram to 1.; beneath, L.
^" TTlAMur * Subsellium, against which is resting a staff;
4.86
beneath, a purse.
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
B.M.C., 34 ; PI. xliii, 5.
Muller, p. 161, fig. 423.
8469
PI. 314
220
JE2S
KAI TAMI[AC L]. Head of bearded Ammon, to r.
I$£. fANTirTPATl * ^urule chair between two fasces.
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
B.M.C., 29; PI. xliii, 1.
Muller, p. 162, fig. 425.
14.25
* Reverse placed sideways on Plate.
— 900 —
CYRENAICA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8470
PI. 314
8473
PI. 314
8474
PI. 314
S475
PI. 314
163
10.56
JE 28
254
16.45
iR28
257
16.65
iR26
206.5
^.28
AYAOC nOYniOC Head of bearded Amnion, to r.
*" |AN]T"JcTZpASimilart^:tolLA-
(Dracopoulos, Athens, 1888.)
B.M.C., 32 ; PI. XLHI, 3.
Mullcr, p. 162, fig. 424.
Mionnet, VI, p. 569, n° 138.
*Nos847i and 8472, illustrated on Plate 314, belong to Caesarea
Cappadociae (vide supra, nos 7798 a and b.
Barce.
Circ. B.C. 480-4 3 5 .
Head of bearded Amnion to r. within dotted circle, in incuse
square, on four corners of which
B A
tyL. Silphium plant with two whorls and five umbels; at base of
stalk, A I. — Attic Tetradrachm.
(Bunbury sale, 1896; lot 741.)
B.M.C., p. 94, n° 8; PI. xxxiv, 2.
Muller, p. 78, n° 291.
Cf. Babelon, PI. cclxix, 6.
Head of bearded Amnion to r., of fine archaic style; in front BAP ;
thick dotted border within two dotted circles : the whole in
circular incuse.
1$L. Silphium plant with two whorls and five umbels. — Attic
Tetradrachm. -
(Bunbury sale, 1896, lot 742.)
B.M.C., p. 93, n° 7 ; PI. xxxm, 10.
Muller, p. 79, n° 292.
Cf. Robinson, PI. m, 19 (for style of head).
Cf. Babelon, PI. cclxix, 7.
Circ. B.C. 43 5-308.
Head of bearded Ammon to r.
— 901 —
CYRENAICA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8476
PI. 314
8477
PI. 314
8478
PI. 314
200
12.96
JK29
3.32
2&15
51-6
3-34
J&16
J$L. Silphium plant with two whorls (showing three leaves) and
B A
seven umbels ; in the field 9 K . — Asiatic tetradrachm .
A I
(Dr Edde, Cairo, 1900.)
B.M.C., p. 99, n° 25 ; PI. xxxv, 10.
Cf. Muller, p. 80, n° 316 (the Brit. Mus. coin,
also illustrated by Robinson, Num. Chron., 191 5, PI. iv, 37).
Head of bearded Amnion, facing ; on either side of neck,
AKEIIOI : border of dots.
B A
fyL. P K . Silphium, with two whorls (showing three leaves) and
A I
five umbels : border of dots. — Asiatic Tetradrachm .
(Sotheby sale, May 1900 ; lot 487.)
Cf. B.M.C, PI. xxxvi, 8.
Cf. Muller, p. 81, n° 319.
Cf. Babelon, PI. cclxx, 5 .
Head of Ammon to r., bearded, the hair and beard formal,
within circle of dots ; inside circle, in front of head, A ; outside
circle, in 1., bottom corner )\ : the whole within incuse
square .
I$L. Silphium, with umbel to 1. — Asiatic Drachm.
(Tebbs sale, 1900.)
B.M.C, p. 96, n° 15 ; PI. xxxiv, 14.
Cf. Babelon, TraiU, III, no 1945.
Cf. Muller, p. 78, n°288 (PI. cclxix, 3).
Similar head of Ammon, bearded, but smaller, within circle of
R A
dots, outside of which in four corners of incuse square, ; in
front of nose, inside circle, T.
fy.. Silphium with umbels to 1. and r. — Asiatic Drachm.
(W.T. Ready, 1900.)
B.M.C, p. 95, n° 13; PI. xxxiv, 10.
Cf. Babelon, III, n° 194s .
Cf. Muller, p. 78, no 289.
— 902 —
CYRENAICA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8479 52 ^15 Head of bearded Amnion to r., within circle of dots : on raised
PI. 314 3.37 flan
J$L. Silphium, with two whorls (showing three leaves) and seven
R A
umbels; on four corners of incuse square , , . — Asiatic Drachm.
[a\ a
(M. Sivadjan, 1894.)
B.M.C., p. 102, n° 36 ; PI. xxxvn, 2.
Cf. Muller, p. 79, n° 297 .
8480
PI. 314
Il8
7.64
Circ. B.C. 375-308.
J£ jo. Horseman galloping to r. ; beneath, OA : border of dots.
fyl. Wheel of four spokes, seen sideways; between the spokes,
silphium.
B.M.C., p. 44, n° 194 ; PI. xix, 10.
Muller, p. 82, n° 329.
Babelon, PI. cclxx, 12.
(Athens, 1885.)
* This coin belongs to Cyrene.
8481
PL 3'4
100
"67J8"
JE 18 Horse cantering to r.
tyL. Ram standing to r. ; beneath, BAP
(Gen1 Moore sale, i<
B.M.C., p. 105, n° 47 ; PI. xxxvn, 27.
Cf. Muller, p. 82, n° 330.
Cf. Babelon, PI. cclxx, 13.
8482
PI. 314
3.04
Euesperides .
B.C. 480-43 5 .
J^ 15 Head of Amnion, bearded to r., within circle of dots, outside
E Y
which, on four corners of incuse square, the letters r -, .
J$L. Silphium, with umbel on either side. — Asiatic drachm.
(Carfrae sale, 1901.)
B.M.C, p. no, n° 4 ; PI. xxxviii, 9.
Cf. Muller, p. 88, no 322.
Cf. Babelon, PI. cclxx, 19.
903 —
LIBYA
— 905 —
LIBYA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION'
LIBYA
Circ. B.C. 200.
8483
PI. ?I4
227
JE 28
Head of young Herakles in lion-skin to I. : border of dots.
fyL. [AI]BYHN (in ex.). Bull rushing to r. : border of dots.
14.71
(Syracuse, 1887.)
Cf. Mtiller, p. 131, 11° 556 (overstruck).
— 907 —
114
ZEUGITANA
— 909 —
ZEUGITANA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
ZEUGITANA
Siculo-Punic coins.
Circ. B.C. 410-3 10.
See Vol. I, under SICILY, nos 1725-1733.
Fourth Century B.C. and later.
8484
PI. JM
43-5
JE 16
Head of Persephone to r., hair rolled, wearing earring and necklace :
border of dots .
2.82
^6. Dog to r., looking back : border of dots.
* Belongs to Segesta.
8485
PI. 314
77-5
JE16
Date palm-tree .
tyL. Horse's head to r .
(Hoffmann, 1887.)
5 .02
8486
PI. 314
46.5
JE 17
Date palm-tree : border of dots .
1$L. Free horse to r;, looking back : border of dots.
3.01
8487
PI. 314
33-5
JE 17
Male head to 1. ; on either side, ear of corn. Overstruck.
T$L. Horse runing to r. : border of dots. Overstruck.
2. 17
8488
44
JE 18
Similar.
J$L. Similar.
(Hookham Frere sale, 1888.)
2.85
Carthage.
Circ. B.C. 340-242.
8489
PL 3i5
145
N 19
Head of Persephone to 1., of fine early style, wearing wreath of
corn and necklace with pendants : border of dots.
9-39
J$L. Horse to r. : border of dots.
(Bunbury sale, 1896.)
911 —
ZEUGITANA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8490 144 N 18 Head of Persephone to 1., hair wreathed with corn, and wearing
PL 3J5 9.33 necklace with pendants : border of dots.
tyL. Horse standing to r. ; in ex. , Punic legend : . K X£ ., border of
dots. — Stater.
(H. Hoffmann, 1893.)
Cf. Miiller, p. 84, n° 46.
8491
PI. 315
160
IO.36
El. 22
Che. B.C. 241-146.
Head of Persephone to I., wearing corn-wreath, triple-pendant
earring and necklace.
tyL. Horse standing to r. ; above, radiate disk flanked by two uraei.
— 1 1/2 Stater.
(Rollin & Feuardent.)
B.M. Guide, PI. lix, 33.
Miiller, Num. de VAncienne Afrique, II, p. 85, n° 63.
8492
PI. 315
8493
PL 315
II4-5
7.42
28.2
I.83
El. 19
El. 10
8494
Pi. 315
8495
Pi. 315
27
i-75
62. 5
4-05
El. 10
JR. 19
Similar in front of head, pellet : border of dots.
1$L. Horse standing to r. — Stater.
Cf. Miiller, p. 84, n° 51.
(Naples, 1876.)
Head of Persephone to 1., wearing corn-wreath, single pendant
earring and necklace : border of dots.
J$L. Horse standing to r., looking back : border of dots. — 1/4
Stater.
(Hookham Frere sale, 1888.)
Miiller, p. 85, n° 67.
Similar.
tyL. Similar. — 1/4 Stater.
(W. T. Ready, 1898.)
Head of Persephone to 1., wearing corn -wreath, earring and
necklace : border of dots.
J$L. Horse standing to r. ; above, radiate disk : plain border. —
Drachm.
(Barone, Naples, 1900.)
Miiller, p. 87, n° 87.
* Rev. of N° 8495 is numbered 8492 on Plate.
— 912 —
ZEUGITANA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8496
PI. 315
28
^14
Head of Persephone to 1., wearing ear-pendant : plain border.
J$L. Horse to r. : plain border. — Hemidrachm.
I. 8l
(Tunis, 1902.)
Miiller, p. 88, n° 90.
8497
PI- 315
Il6. 3
iK.23
Head of Persephone to 1., wearing corn-wreath, earring and
necklace : border of dots.
7-54
J$L. Horse standing to r. ; beneath, V/, and between two hind-legs
/
□ (or A) : border of dots. — Didrachm .
(W.T. Ready, 1900.)
Cf. Macdonald, Hunter Cat., Ill, p. 593, n° 75 .
8498
PI. 315
121
JE 24
Head of Persephone to I., hair bound with corn-wreath '.
T$L. Horse's head to r. ; in front &.
7.84
Cf. Miiller, La Zeugitant, p. 100, n0s 261-2.
8499
PI. 315
90
JE 20
Similar: border of dots.
Ri.. Horse's head to r. ; in front, a pellet.
5.83
(Neligan sale.)
Miiller, p. 101, nos 276-277.
8500
84
JE 19
Similar.
fyL. Similar.
5-44
(Greenspan, 1901.)
8501
83
JE 19
Similar.
T$L. Similar.
5-37
8502
PI. 315
98
JE 19
Similar.
]$L. Similar; in front of horse's head, 0.
6.35
8503
PL 315
103
JE 21
Head of Persephone to 1., hair bound with corn-wreath : border of
dots.
6.67
Horse standing to r., looking back ; above, star; in field to r., A.
Cf. Miiller, p. 97, n<> 216.
1. Fine green patina.
— 913 —
ZEUGITANA
No,
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8504
PI. 315
8505
PL 315
8506
8507
PI. 315
8508
PI. 3IS
8509
PI. 315
85IO
85II
PI. 315
140
JE22
9.07
69
JE 20
-1 -47
132
JE2I
8.55
150
JE 26
9.72
52.5
JE 15
3.40
52
JE 15
3-37
42
JE 15
2.72
52
JE 15
3-37
Similar.
J$L. Similar type ; no letter or symbol : plain border.
(A. Sambon, Florence, 1889.)
Pat iiia ted.
Similar head : border of dots.
J$L. Similar.
Cf. M tiller, p. 98, n° 232.
Similar.
fyL, Similar.
(Neligan sale.)
Head of Persephone to 1., hair bound with corn-wreath, wearing
triple earring and necklace.
tyL. Horse standing to r. ; behind, date palm-tree; between two
hind-legs • .
Flat fabric.
(Rome, 1879.)
Cf. Miiller, p. 95, fig. 169.
Cf. Mionnet, I, p. 274, n° 557.
Similar : plain border.
tyL. Similar type ; in front of horse .*. and between legs • : plain
border .
(W. T. Ready.)
Cf. Muller, p. 95, n° 167.
Similar.
Similar; pellet over horse's back : plain border.
Similar.
T$l. Similar.
Similar.
1$L. Similar.
(W. S. Lincoln, 1887.)
(Monte Pellegrino, 1902.)
(Neligan sale.)
914 —
ZEUGITANA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8512
50.5
JE 15
Similar.
J$L. Similar.
3.27
8513
46.5
JE 15
Similar.
tyL. Similar.
3.OI
Sardinia.
Second century B.C.
8514
PI- 315
44
JE 19
Head of Persephone to 1., wearing corn-wreath.
l$L. Bull standing to r. ; above, star : plain border.
2.85
Head, H. N., 191 1, p. 881.
8515
PI. 315
44
JE 19
Similar.
2.85
Three ears of corn surmounted by crescent containing disk.
Head, H.N., 191 1, p. 881.
Cf. under Sicily, nos 1 750-1752.
i
Cf. L. Charrier, PI. vm, 92-98 (under Numidia, 102).
915 -
115
ISLANDS BETWEEN
AFRICA AND SICILY
— 917 —
ISLANDS BETWEEN AFRICA AND SICILY
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
ISLANDS BETWEEN
AFRICA AND SICILY
Cossura.
(Pantellaria).
After B.C. 2iy.
8516
PI. 315
125
JE 22
Female head to 1., with Egyptian headdress ; to 1., Nike to r., with
wreath ; between the two, star : border of dots.
8.10
1^,. d:Tn ('irnm) within a wreath of laurel.
(H. Hoffmann.)
Head, Hist. Num., 191 1, p. 883.
Mayr, Die antiken Miin^en der Inseln Malta, Go^o unci Pantellaria,
1894 ; fig. 14.
Mionnet, I, p. 340, n° 2.
8517
PI. 315
in
JE 22
Similar ; no star.
tyL. Similar : border of dots.
7.19
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
Second half of First Cent. B . C.
8518
Pi- 515
98.5
JE 23
Similar; in countermark DD and branch.
fy. COSSVRA within wreath of laurel.
6.38
(Hookham Frere sale, 1888.)
Cf. Mayr, PI. 1, 16.
Cf. Hill, Coins of Ancient Sicily, PI. xv, 18.
Gaulos.
(Goy).
8519
PI. 316
46
JE 17
Head of Astarte to r., with crescent. Double-struck.
fyL TAYAITHN. Warrior to r., holding shield in front of him,
2.98
and brandishing spear with r. ; in front, star : plain border.
Mayr, fig. 1 1 .
Hill, Sicily, PI. xv, 16.
919
ISLANDS BETWEEN AFRICA AND SICILY
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8520
PI. 316
59
JE 18
Similar.
1$L. Similar.
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
3.82
Melita.
(Malta).
B.C. 218 to end of First Cent. B.C.
8521
PI. 316
124
^R.21
Head of Herakles, to r. ; in front, caduceus : border of dots.
J$L. ]M ('nn). Sacrificial cap within wreath : border of dots.
8.03
(Simpson sale, Edinburgh, 1887.)
Mayr, fig. 1 .
Hill, Sicily, PI. xv, 113.
8522
PI. 316
52
JE 17
Veiled female head, wearing stephane, to r. : border of dots.
1$L. pa. Ram's head to r. : border of dots.
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
Mayr, fig. 3.
Hill, PI. xv, 13.
3-37
8523
PI. 316
47-5
JE 17
Similar.
fy,. Tripod, with inscr. pa on either side : border of dots.
3.08
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
Mayr, fig. 4.
Hill, PI. xv, 14 .
8524
37
JE16
Similar.
T$L. Similar.
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
2.39
8525
PI. 316
236
JE26
[MEAITAI]nN. Head of Isis to 1., wearing uraeus crown; in field
to 1., ear of corn : border of dots.
15.29
tyL. Osiris (?) with four wings, kneeling, wearing Egyptian crown,
holding flail and sceptre : border of dots.
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
Mayr, fig. 5.
Cf. Hill, Sicily, PI. xv, 1 5 .
920
ISLANDS BETWEEN AFRICA AND SICILY
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8526
PI. 516
8527
PI. 316
8528
8529
8530
8531
PI. 316
8532
PI. 316
8533
PI. 316
189
12.24
49
3.17
32
2.07
30
1.94
66
4.27
61
3 -95
91
5.89
73
4-73
JE 26
JE 18
JE 15
JE 15
JE 22
y£ 20
iE 21
jE 20
MEAITAIHN. Similar head of Isis; in field, caducous and sign
of Tanit combined : border of dots.
Similar.
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
Veiled female head to r., wearing stephane : border of dots.
ty" -r .inn • Lyre : border of dots.
TAIilN
Head, H.N., p. 883.
Similar.
^TAM,nAINrSimibr-
Similar.
D, [M]EAI c. ..
Veiled female head to 1. : plain border.
#.. M^' . Tripod : border of dots.
(Billoin sale, 1886.)
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
Head, H. N., p. 883.
Similar.
tyL. Similar.
Veiled female head to r. : border of dots.
tyL. and type : border of dots.
T AS
Veiled female head to 1.
tyL. CARRVNTANVS BALB PRO PR- Curule chair : border of
dots.
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
Head, H.N.,p. 883.
Ct*. Mionnet, I, p. 343, n° 27.
— 921 —
ISLANDS BETWEEN AFRICA AND SICILY
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8534
PI. 316
83.5
JE 20
Similar.
T$L. Similar.
(Edinburgh sale (Simpson collection), 1887.)
5.41
Uncertain Island.
8535
PI. 316
34-5
JE 17
Female bust to 1., hair in chignon, wearing stephane, earring and
necklace ; in front, thymiaterion : border of dots.
2.24
J$L. M enclosing pellet ; within laurel-wreath : border of dots.
(Edinburgh sale, 1887.)
Mayr, loc. cit., p. 37, fig. 22.
922
NUMIDIA
— 923 —
116
NUMIDIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8536
PI. 316
3)37
PI. 516
28
1. 81
204
13 .22
NUMIDIA
Kings.
Micipsa (B.C. 148-118) and his brothers.
JR. 13 Head to 1., beardless: border of dots.
tyL. Horse standing to r. : concave field. — Hemidrachm.
(Sotheby sale, March, 1888.)
Cf. Muller, Numidie, p. 17, n° 15.
* This coin belongs to the Hispano-Carthaginian series.
Uncertain Dynast, before Masinissa.
JE 26 Bearded head to 1., laureate : border of dots.
l]L. Horse galloping to 1. ; no inscription visible.
Cf. Charrier, Description des Monthlies de la Numidie el de la Mauretanie,
(Macon, 192), PI. 11.
Cf. Babelon, Rev. Num., 1889, p. 399.
Muller, p. :8, nos 32-36.
8538
PI. 316
53-5
3-47
? Jugurtha(B.C. 1 18-106).
JR. 18 Head to 1., with wreath and diadem entwined : border of dots.
lc]i. Elephant to r. ; in ex., N : plain border. — Drachm.
(Lord Bagot sale, 1884.)
Head, H. N., p. 884.
Muller, p. 34, fig. 44.
L. Charrier, Numidie et Mauritanie, PI. iv, 52.
8)39
PI. 316
62. 5
405
? HiempsalII(B.C. 106-60).
JR. 18 Male head to r., crowned with corn : border of dots.
J$L. Free horse galloping to r. ; beneate n : all within wreath. —
Denarius.
(Lord Bagot sale, 1884.)
Head, H.N.,p. 885.
Muller, p. 38, fig. 45.
Charrier, PI. iv, 55.
925
NUMIDIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
854O
PI. 316
854I
PL 316
8542
PI. 316
28.3
1.83
58
3-75
6i-5
3-99
J&15
A20
iR20
Similar.
1$L. Similar ; beneath horse, rin : plain border.
Head, H.N., p. 88s.
Miiller, p. 38, n° 47.
Charrier, PI. iv, 56.
(W.J. Webster.)
JubaI(B.C. 60-46).
REX IVBA- Bustofjuba tor., bearded, with hair elaborately arrang-
ed in formal curls, and with sceptre at his shoulder; wears
diadem : border of dots.
J$L. robDDn wn {yitiai hammamleket) in Neo-Punic characters.
Temple with eight columns and gate-way in front. — Drachm.
(W. T. Ready.)
Head, H.N.,p. 885, fig. 397.
Similar.
JfyL Similar; in centre of temple, pellet : border of dots. — Drachm.
(Lake Price sale.)
Charrier, PL v, 64.
— 926
MAURETANIA
— 927
MAURETANIA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8543
PI. 316
35-7
JR17
MAURETANIA
Kings.
JubaII(B.C. 25— A.D. 23).
REX IVBA. Head of Juba II. to r., diademed : border of dots.
I$£. Cornucopiae and sceptre in saltire ; in field to r., crescent:
border of dots. — Denarius. ■
(W.Webster, 1883.)
Muller, Numidie et Mauretanie, p. 103, n° 25.
Charrier, PI. xvn, 2S5 .
2.43
— 929 —
INCERTA
— 931 —
117
INCERTA
INCERTA
In addition to the coins described under this heading, there are a number of others, of doubt-
ful attribution, which have been incorporated in other portions of the Catalogue. For the sake
of easy reference, their enumeration will be given below, with the indications of alternative
attributions.
932
INCERTA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
INCERTA
I - 23
AURIOL FIND CLASS. Diobols and Obols, some of Asia Minor
types, which may belong to Ionian, Carian and other districts.
35 -36
Coins issued in Sicily, probably by Sextus Pompeius, to com-
memorate the Spanish legions' loyalty to his fortunes .
83-87
ETRURIA. Uncertain Coins of the Chiana Valley, etc.
224-
228
236
LATIUM. Uncertain Mints of Central Italy.
SAMNIUM ? Obol, belonging probably to Peripolium.
288
CAPUA ? Gold Drachm, with X in ex. of rev. Ascribed to Car-
thage in the Montagu sale Catalogue, 1896, p. 106, lot 815.
3i3
CUMAE. Garrucci under Scylacium. Not under Cumae in Sam-
bon, Monn. antiques de V Italic.
416 -
CAMPANIA. Uncertain, conjecturally attributed to Irnum, by
419
Sambon {Hist. Num., 191 1, p. 43).
695
CROTON. Wrongly described under TARENTUM .
708-
710
861
TARENTUM. Wrongly described under HERACLEIA.
SYBARIS in alliance with Posidonia. This coin may belong to
Posidonia .
IOII-
CROTON. Uncertain Alliance Coins.
1014
1354
HIMERA (?) Litra; obv. Greaves; rev. Wheel. Camarina also
suggested as mint of issue.
1363
HIMERA Q)JE; obv. Herakles standing I.; rev. Draped female
figure sacrificing at altar.
1462-
MOTYA (?) Siculo-Punic. M.
1463
1789-
ISLANDS OF SICILY, ^attributed to Sardinia (?).
1795
1765-
SICILY. Roman coins probably struck in the island.
1766
1767
SICILY. Uncertain. JE.
1845
AEGAE (?) Thraco-Macedonian Incerta.
— 933
INCERTA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
1855
THERMA (?) May belong to Lampsacus .
i860
APOLLONIA (?)
1870-
ACANTHUS (?) Or Thraco-Macedonian Incerta.
1878-
1886
1897-
OLYNTHUS (?) Babelon gives these coins to the Incerta of
1899
Thrace, Macedon and Aegean Islands; Dr Hill has attributed them
to Euboea, which is no doubt the correct classification .
2265-
HERACLEIA SINTICA. These coins have also been assigned to
2268
Heracleia Pontica (Bithyniae), but they appear to be Macedonian in
style and fabric .
2365-
ABDERA (?) The attribution of the Phoenician octodrachm
2366
remains uncertain. The Tetradrachm (n° 2366) has also been
assigned to Phocaea and to Teos ; it is probably Ionian .
2540
THASOS (?) Belongs to Uxentum Cal., vide n° 698A (PL 97,
n° 2540 ; vol. II).
2709
SPARADOCUS (?) More probably, some unknown Thraco-
Macedonian dynast.
2956-
PEPARETHUS. Babelon classes these coins amongst the Incerta
2958
of Thrace, Macedon, and the Aegean Islands.
3037
CORCYRA (?) Imhoof suggests an uncertain mint of Asia
Minor ; Babelon notes the similarity of the rev. with coins of Ery-
thrae.
3198
ACRAEPHIA (?)
3327-
BOEOTIA. Uncertain Mints of.
3331
3373"
ERETRIA (?) The attribution of these coins to some towns on
3375
the Western coast of Asia Minor has also been suggested ; Babelon
places them under Uncertain of Northern Ionia.
338i
ERETRIA (?)
3420-
EUBOEA. Uncertain Mints of. Babelon assigns these to Athens.
3424
3425
ATHENS (?) El. Hekte. Possibly Lesbos.
3426
ATHENS (?) Drachm, obv. Owl to 1. ; rev. Incuse square.
B . M . Cat. sub Euboea.
3525
ATHENS (?) More probably issued from the mint of the Athen-
ian Kleruchy in Delos.
934 —
INCERTA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
3637
AEGINA (?)
3870-
CORINTH. Uncertain Colonies of.
3873
3874
PHLIUS (?) Euboic stater. Also ascribed to Lycia.
4590-
RHAUCUS (?)
4591
4599
CRETE. Uncertain Diobol ; possibly Euboean .
4652
CYTHNOS. Possibly an Alliance coin between Aegina and an
Euboean city.
4748-
Uncertain Mint of the Asiatic Bosporus; probably PHANAGO-
4749
RIA (?)
5320
ASSOS. (Mysia, not Troas). Cf. Num. Chron., 1920, p. 99.
5339
CEBREN (?) Dr Imhoof placed this coin among the Incerta.
5476
CYME (?) Or uncertain of the North-western coast of Asia
Minor.
5564
MYRINA (?) Doubtful attribution.
5704-
IONIA (?) Uncertain Electrum Coins chiefly of the Western
5738
5908-
Coast Towns of Asia Minor.
5909
6030
6066 -
6078
6286-
6287
6039-
6040
MILETUS (?)
6055
MILETUS (?)
6353-
CARIA (?) Also attributed to Caunus (?)
6354
6448-
6454
CAUNUS (?)
6460
CHERSONESUS (?)
6545
MYNDUS (?) JE of Hadrian.
6698
MEGISTE (?)
6769
LYDIA (?) Possibly Ionian.
7059
C1BYRA (?) Doubtful attribution ; probably uncertain of Asia
Minor.
7226
LYCIA. Uncertain Obol (also ascribed to Rhodus ?)
— 935
INCERTA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
7251
LYCIA. Diobol of Uncertain Satrap ; Babelon assigns it to Pam-
phylia.
7475 -
TERMESSUS MINOR. The coins of this Mint should have been
7481
placed under Lycia instead of Pisidia.
7682
CILICIA. Uncertain Hemiobol (Macedonian type).
7742
CURIUM (?) Incerta of Cyprus.
7743"
Incerta of Cyprus.
7746
7834
SELEUCID. Hemiobol of uncertain attribution ; may belong to
Seleucus I or Antiochus I.
8059
SIDON (?) This Obol is possibly Cilician.
8105
CAESAREIA (?) This attribution is open to doubt.
8152
HIMYARITE. Drachm. Uncertain.
8483
MACAE (?)
8535
Uncertain Island between Africa and Sicily.
8544-
INCERTA,?. v.
8592
Uncertain of Macedon, Thrace and Aegean Islands.
Circ. B.C. 500.
8544
Pi. 317
126.8
J&20
Figure kneeling to r. on r. knee ; hair represented by dots, falling
in long plait over shoulder; 1. arm raised; around waist, belt to
8.22
which is attached a pair of spread wings ; right hand resting on
hip or on the attachment of the r. wing ; in front, lotus flower :
border of dots.
J$L. Quadripartite incuse square. — Eub. Didrachm.
(Found at Thasos ; from Rhousopoulos, 1897.)
Babelon, Traite, II, PI. lix, 6 (this coin also mentioned).
Cf. Imhoof, Mon. Gr., p. 107, n° 177a.
Cf. Head, Archaic coins probably of Cyrene, Num. Chron., 1891, PI. 1, I.
Cf. B.M.Cat., Macedon, p. 136, n° 2.
Svoronos, UOr du Pange'e, p. 136, n° 32 c(Pl. xvn, 10 ; this coin).
* Sir H. Weber, referring to the B.M. coin, besides noticing a number of
differences in the type, states that this specimen is more archaic, and from the
development of the breasts and the long tuft of hair he is inclined to consider the
figure as that of a female. The coin having been found at Thasos may belong to
that island. Svoronos ascribes this coin and the following to the Pierians of the
Pangaeum.
936 —
INCERTA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8545
PI. 317
8546
PI. 317
8547
PI. 317
8548
PI. 317
128.$
8.33
yRi9
120.8
7.83
8.61
"7
7.58
jfU8
.R17
iRi?
Figure kneeling to r. on r. knee, and running; head turned to 1. ;
wears talaric chiton, and holds in each hand, lowered, lotus flow-
er : border of dots.
J$L. Quadripartite incuse square. — Eub. Didrachm .
(Ashburnham sale, 1895 ; lot 241.)
Cf. Head, Num. Cbron., 1 891 , p. 7 (PI. 1, 2).
Babelon, Trails, p. 1258, fig. 1846.
Forepart of boar to r., downwards (indistinct); in centre of coin,
circle within which, a pellet; from this emerge three sprouting
buds (lotus flowers) : border of dots.
fyL. Incuse square, diagonally divided into four triangular spaces,
three deep and one flat. — Eub. Didrachm.
(Cairo, 1898.)
Sir H. Weber, On Finds of Archaic Greek Coins in Louer Egypt, Num. Cbron.,
1899, p. 280, n° 18 (PI. xvi, 8; this coin, attributed to Cyrene).
Cf. Babelon, Traite. II, p. 1255, fig. 1842.
Ct. Muller, Cyrenaique, n° 15 (obv.) and n° 7 (rev.).
To this same district Babelon ascribes the coins described under Olynthus,
nos 1851-1853.
Sixth-Fifth Century B.C.
Boar walking to r. on a plain line of exergue ; beneath body, a
flower, above, a pellet '.
fyL. Quadripartite incuse square. — Stater.
(Dr Hirsch, Munich, 1906.)
Publ. by Sir H.Weber in Corolla Nuinisinaiica, 1906, p. 296, n° 1 (PI. xv, 1).
Cf. G.F.Hill, Num. Cbron., 1895, PI. 11, 7.
Head, Hist. Num., 191 1, p. 205.
Cf. Babelon, Traite, p. 1255, n° 1840.
1. This coin has been ascribed to Cyrene. Perdrizet (Rev. Num., 1903, p. 210)
has shown that it belongs to Macedon, and suggested the attribution to Stageira.
Conventional floral pattern of six sprouting lotiform buds around
central circle within which is a pellet; between two of the
branches, boar's head to 1. : border of dots.
937 —
INCERTA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8549
PI. 3I7
855O
PI. 317
855I
PI. 317
8552
PI. 317
8553
PI. 317
131. 2
"8750"
H4-2
8.70
"7-5
7.61
2&17
A16
A17
4i-i
2.66
Aii
20.6
1 -33
iC8
1$L. Shallow incuse square divided into four unequal triangles by
thin diagonal bands. — Eub. Didrachm.
(Cairo, 1898.)
Sir H.Weber, Num. Chron., 1899, p. 280, no 19 (PI. xvi, 9 ;
this coin attributed to Cyrene) .
Cf. Babelon, Traile, II, p. 1261, n° 1851.
Similar type ; boar's head clearer than on preceding coin .
J$L. Quadripartite incuse square. — Eub. Didrachm.
(Macridi Pacha, 1893.)
Similar type; but instead of boar's head between two of the
branches, eagle flying to 1 .
fyL. Incuse square irregularly divided. — Eub. Didrachm.
(W.T. Ready, 1905.)
Conventional floral pattern of four sprouting lotiform buds arrang-
ed crosswise around central dotted circle within which is a
pellet; between two of the branches, lion's head with open jaws,
and three pellets between the other buds.
^6. Incuse square within which floral pattern around central circle
enclosing a pellet. — Eub. Didrachm .
(Cairo, 1888.)
Cf. Canon Greenwell, Num. Chron., 1890, p. 7 (PI. II, 5).
Cf. Babelon, Traite, II, p. 1259, n° 1848.
Cf. Muller, Cyrenaique, p. 11, fig. 17.
Conventional floral pattern of six sprouting lotiform buds around
central circle within which a pellet ; between two of the branches,
ram's head to 1 .
T$L. Incuse square divided into four triangular spaces by diagonal
bands. — Eub. Tetrobol.
(Alexandria, 1884.)
Sir H.Weber, Num. Chron., 1899, p. 285, n° 24 (PI. xvi, 15 ; this coin).
Babelon, p. 1262, n° 1852 (PI. lix, ii). This coin also mentioned.
Svoronos, UOr du Pange'e, p. 132, n° 10 b (this coin ; Pieriens du Pang£e).
Conventional floral pattern of six sprouting lotiform buds around
central circle within which is a pellet .
- 938
INCERTA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION'
fyL. Incuse square diagonally divided into four irregular triangular,
spaces. — Eub. Diobol.
(Alexandria, 1884.)
Sir H. Weber, Num. Cbron., 1899, p. 286, n° 25 (PI. XVI, 16 ; this coin.
Babelon, p. 1262, fig. 1856 (this coin).
Svoronos, p. 155, n° 27 (this coin).
8554
PI. 317
39 5
iRi3
Conventional floral pattern of four buds arranged around central
circle.
2.56
fy,. Incuse square within which floral pattern around central circle
enclosing a pellet. — Hub. Tetrobol.
Early Fifth Century B.C.
8555
PI. 317
265
/R24
Lion crouching to 1.; above, flower; below, Gorgoneion : plain
border.
17.17
V)L. Within square of dots, forepart of winged boar : the whole
within deep incuse square. — Tetradrachm.
(Gen1 Moore sale, 1889.)
B.M. Guide, 1881, PI. 11, 21.
Num. Cbron., 1891, PI. 1, 9 (this coin).
Head, Hist. Num., 191 1, p. 867.
Babelon, Traite, PI. lix, 14 (under Uncertain of the Aegean Islands).
This coin also mentioned.
* The eleven coins described under nos 8544-8555 had all been given to Cyrene
by Sir Hermann Weber, in accordance with Midler, Head and others,
but Babelon (Traite, 11, p. 1270) gives reasons for giving up this attribution
to the various types of coins, composing the bind of Cos, and prefers to place
them amoug the Uncertain of Thrace, Macedou, and the Aegean Islands. Svoronos
ascribes them to the Pierians of the Pangaeum.
Fifth Century B.C.
8556
16.4
M. 12
Bull kneeling to r., raising its head : border of dots.
J$L. Shallow quadripartite incuse square. — Trihemiobol.
(Thieme, Leipzig, 1888.)
1 .06
8557
PI. 317
6
^7
Bull's head, facing : border of dots.
fyL. Quadripartite incuse square divided by broad bands. — Hemi-
obol .
(Bunbury sale, 1896 ; lot 1222.)
0.39
— 939
118
INCERTA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8558
12.4
JR. 9
Head to r. of very archaic style, bearded, eye in profile, hair
indicated by dots .
O.80
1$L. Incuse square of Macedonian pattern. — Obol.
(Found in Macedon, 1896 ; ex Rhousopoulos, 1897.)
8559
PI. 317
5.6
A8
Forepart of cow, to 1. : border of dots.
J$L. Quadripartite incuse square. — Hemiobol .
O.36
(Macedonian Find (Mende), 1897.)
Publ. by Sir H.W., Num. Chroti., 1898, p. 255, no 18 (PI. xvi, 18).
8560
PI. 317
7-4
JR. 8
Spear-head : border of dots .
T$L. Quadripartite incuse square ; each division containing a pellet.
— Hemiobol.
(Macridi Pacha, 1896.)
Imhoof, Motin. Gr., p. m, n° 190.
0.48
8561
PI. 317
6.5
JR. 6
Shield, with 0 in centre and triskeles pattern, with 0 between
each leg : border of dots.
0.42
J$L. Incuse square. — Hemiobol .
(J.P.Lambros, 1893.)
Asia Minor .
8562
PI. 317
116
J&19
Forepart of winged lion to 1. back to back with forepart of winged
horse to r. : border of dots .
7-5i
J$L. Quadripartite incuse square. — Phoc. Didrachm.
Holed .
(Delbecke sale, Ad. Hess, Frankfort, 1891 ; lot 550.)
Babelon, Traite, I, p. 627, n° 986 (PI. xxvm, 10).
Jameson Cat., PI. lxxxii, 1647.
8563
PI. 317
121 .2
JR. 19
Similar.
J$L. Similar. — Phoc. Didrachm .
7.85
— 940 —
INCERTA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8564
PI. 317
0.99
8565
PI. 317
3i-5
2.04
8566
27-8
1.80
8567
Pi. 517
455
2.95
8568
Pi. 317
8569
PI. 317
5-2
0.34
3-7
0.24
yR 1 1 Lion standing to 1., looking back.
fyL. Incuse square of 'swastika' pattern (similar to archaic Corinthian
coins). — Diobol.
(W.T. Ready, 1897.)
* A similar incuse on an archaic stater of Samos' in Berlin Museum. The obv.
type reminds oue of Miletus.
JR. 13 Lion's head to r., with open jaws.
tyL. Deep oval incuse divided by bar into two compartments.
(1904.)
Cf. obv. of Babelon, PI. xxvm, 23.
/R. 11 J Lion's head to 1., with open jaws*.
fyL. Deep irregular quadripartite incuse square.
(J.P.Lambros, 1893.)
* Sir H. \V. suggested the attribution of this coin to Cnidus.
/K 1 1 i Forepart of lion to I. ; open jaws, 1. foreleg visible.
sK 8
JBLS
tyL. Deep quadripartite incuse square.
*This coin belongs to the Thracian Chersonese,
(J.P.Lambros, 1893.)
Calf's head to L, within circle of dots.
1$L. Incuse square within which floral pattern. — Hemiobol.
Lion's head to r., with protruding tongue : border of dots.
fyL. Stellate pattern of 16 rays, eight small and eight large, around
central pellet. — Hemiobol.
(J.P.Lambros, 1893.)
941
INCERTA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8570
PI. 317
60.5
JR. 14
Boar's head to r. *
1$L. Quadripartite incuse square. — Drachm.
3.92
(Bunbury sale, 1896; lot 763.)
Cf. Babelon, Traite, PI. xxvm, 6.
* Sir H. W. has a note against this coin stating that Dr Imhoof has a similar
specimen, which he places among the Incerta. Babelon (p. 626) states that the
attribution of the coin to Lyttus in Crete or Lycia is certainly wrong .
8571
PI. 317
62.5
^14
Similar.
J$L. Deep incuse square, punch-marked. — Drachm.
4.05
(Rollin & Feuardent, London, 1883.)
Babelon, PI. xxvm, 6.
8572
PI. 317
64.3
iR.13
Similar.
J$L. Rough quadripartite incuse square. — Drachm.
4.17
8573
PI. 317
63.8
J&14
Similar.
1$L. Irregular punch-mark, in the shape of ram's head(?) — Drachm.
4.13
8574
PI. 317
31.4
Aio
Forepart of boar to 1. *
T$L. Incuse square, divided by a bar into two oblong squares of
2.03
unequal size ornamented with irregular linear figures. — Attic
Hemidrachm .
(Alexandria, 1898.)
H. Weber, Num. Cbron., 1899, p. 285, n° 23 (PI. xvi, 14) *.
Cf. B.M.C., Cyrena'ica, PI. xxxn.
8575
PI. 317
6.3
J&7
Forepart of boar to 1., left foreleg visible.
T$L. Head and neck of wolf (or hound) to r., with collar; in front,
O.41
a hand and arm about to seize the collar; above, a stick (?) :
within incuse square. — Hemiobol.
(Montagu sale, II, 1897.)
— 942
INCERTA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8576
PI. 317
15
ifUo
Boar's head to r.
T$L. Bull's head and neck, within incuse square. - Diobol.
O.97
(Osman Noury Bey, 1902.)
8577
PI. 317
8
JR.6
Ram's head to 1.
fyL. Eagle's head to 1., within incuse square. — Obol .
0.52
(Montagu sale, 11, 1897.)
8577A
30.5
JR. 11
Ram's head to 1.
PI. 517
1.98
\]L. Gorgoneion within incuse square. — Triobol .
(Smyrna, 1888.)
Probably Ionian. Cf. Babelon, II, p. 1279, n° 2331 bis.
Cf". Imhoof, Zeit.f. Num., Ill, p. 307, n° 2.
8578
23 .6
/R13
Bull's head to 1.
PI. 517
1.54
fyL. Incuse square of peculiar pattern, a kind of swastika, each
member subdivided into three branches.
Cf. Babelon, PI. xxva, 22.
Cf. Wroth, Num. Cbron., 1898, p. 122, n° 41 (PI. IX, 4), where it is
suggested that this class of coins may belong to Lycia.
8579
PI. 317
32
JR. 11
Forepart of bull to 1., 1. leg bent under him .
fyL. Kin or KIA (!) Forepart of bull to 1., swimming: within
2.07
incuse circle.
(Artist sale, 1899.)
8580
PI. 317
12.7
j&c,
Forepart of bull swimming to 1. *
1$L. Crab : within incuse square. — Trihemiobol.
0.82
(Macridi Pacha, 1897.)
* There is a similar coin in the Royal Library, Turin.
8581
PI. 517
2.8
JR. 6
Similar.
]$L. Ornamented trident, within incuse circle. — Tetartemorion .
0.18
8582
PI. 3.7
20.6
JK11
Forepart of winged bull swimming to r.
I$L. Gorgoneion, within incuse square.
'•33
943
INCERTA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DESCRIPTION
8583
PI. 317
9
iELio
Eagle (?) standing to r., looking back.
J$L. Rough incuse square. — Obol.
(Montagu sale, 11, 1897.)
Dr Imhoof calls this an uncertain coin of Asia Minor.
0.58
8584
PI. 317
12
JR.9
Head of Athene to r., helmeted .
tyL. Lion's scalp facing; within incuse square. — Trihemiobol.
0.77
(Artist sale, London, 1899.)
8585
PI. 317
8.6
A8
Head to 1., helmeted.
J$L. Incuse square, quartered. — Obol.
(H. Hoffmann, 1883.)
Cf. Coins of the Auriol Find class.
0.56
Fifth Century B.C. ?
8586
PI. 317
11. 8
J£i&
Head to r., bearded, with long nose, and pointed beard: border of
dots.
0.76
T$L. Forepart of running lion (or bull) to 1. : within dotted square.
— Trihemiobol (Cilician ?) .
(Constantinople, 1891.)
8587
PI. 317
6.9
JKS
Female head to r., hair rolled.
tyL. Helmet to r., in incuse square. — Obol.
0.45
8588
PI. 317
7
iL6
Head of Zeus Ammon, bearded, three-quarter face to r. : within
linear circle.
0.45
!fyl. Head of Athene to r., in plain helmet : within incuse. —
Obol.
(Found in the sand of the old port of Alexandria, 1898.)
B.M.C., Cyrenaica, p. 57, n° 273 (this coin).
Third Century B.C.?
8589
60
IE 16
Head to 1., wearing taenia (?)'
J$L. Goat walking to 1. ; between front legs, A .
3.88
,
1. Six had suggested the attribution of this coin to Cyprus, but Imhoof
left it amongst the Incerta. It is certainly Cretan, possibly Rithymna (E.S.G.R.).
944 —
INCERTA
No.
Wt.
Metal
Size.
DKSCRIPTIOX
8590
PI. 317
19
JE II
Head of Hermes to r., in petasus, with caduceus at shoulder.
fyL. Ear of corn between HP, in corn-wreath.
1.23
8)9i
39.8
JE 15
Head of Dionysus to r., bearded.
fyL. Bunch of grapes .
2.58
(Constantinople, 1897.)
* Belongs probably to the islands off the coast of Asia Minor.
Syria (?)
Caracalla and Julia Domna.
8592
146
Ai 22
AVT KAI ANTONINOC C€B. Head of Caracalla to r., laureate : bord-
Pi. 317
9.46
er of dots.
I£. IOVAIA AOMNAC€B. Head of Julia Domna to r. ; in the field,
H K<t> = (Seleucidan date, 528): border of dots.
(N. Dimitriou, 1898; found in Syria.)
North Africa (Carthage ?) '
8593
10.9
/K8
Head of Herakles to r., diademed : border of dots.
PI. 317
0.71
tyL. Elephant to 1. ; in ex. • : border of dots. — Attic Obol.
(J. Sambon, Milan, 1900.)
1. Given to Seleucus I in Brit. Mus. (E.S.G.R.).
— 9-15 —
INDEXES
119
INDEX I.
GEOGRAPHICAL.
a) Districts.
ACARNANTA II 268-275.
ACHAEAN LEAGUE II 456-459.
ACHAIA II 428-459.
AEGEAN ISLANDS 457-465.
AEGINA II 570-576.
AEOLIS III 167-190.
AETOLIA II 276-279.
ALEXANDRINE EMPIRE OF THE EAST III
827-850.
APULIA I S8-101.
ARABIA III 807-811.
ARCADIA II 4S7-504.
ARGOLIS II 472-487.
ARMENIA III 746.
ASIA MINOR (Incerta) III 940-945.
ATTICA II 555-56).
AURIOL FIND CLASS OF COINS I 2-4.
BABYLONIA III 827-S50.
BACTRIA III 859-841.
BISALTIAN DISTRICT (The) II 14-16.
BITHYNTA III 55-65.
BOEOTIA II 296-518.
BOSPORUS III 4-6.
BOTTIAEAN AND STRYMONIAN DISTRICTS
(The) II 58-45.
BRITANNIA I 15-16.
BRUTTIUM I 200-242.
CALABRIA I 102-149.
CAMPANIA I 26-40. 56-87.
CAPPADOCIA III 705-715.
CARIA III 557-419.
CARIA, ISLANDS OFF 592-419.
CARIA, SATRAPS OF 589-591.
CEPHALLENIA II 457-461.
CHALCIDIAN DISTRICT (The) II 17-58.
CHALCIDICE II 25-28. Ill 752.
CHARACENE III 855-857.
CHERSONESUS TAURICA II 180-185.
CHERSONESUS THRACIA II 127-158.
CILICIA III 615-671.
COELESYRIA 765-766.
COLCHIS III 7-8.
COMMAGENE III 748-750.
CORCYRA II 259-267.
CORINTHIA II 577-416.
CRETA II 505-555.
CYCLADES (The) II 554-576.
CYPRUS III 675-695. 857. 858. 859. 860.
CYRENAICA III 848. 849. 862. 889-905.
CYRRHESTICA III 750-751.
DANUBIAN DISTRICT (The) II 162-180.
DECAPOLIS III 766.
EGYPT III 845-888.
ELIS II 439-457-
EMATHIAN DISTRICT (The) II 8-15.
EPIRUS II 249-257.
ETRURIA I 18-25.
EUBOEA II 519-555.
FRENTANI I S2-
)i
GALATIA III 695-702.
GALILAEA III 795.
GALLIA I 9-14.
HECATONNESI III 215-214.
HIMYARITES III 810-81 1.
HISPANIA I 5-8.
HISPANO-CARTHAGINIAN III 915.
ILLYRICUM II 241-247.
INCERTA III 951-945.
950
IONIA III 215-335. 313.
IONIA, ISLANDS OF III ? 14-3 35.
IONIAN REVOLT III 222.
ISLANDS BETWEEN AFRICA AND SICILY
III 917-922.
ITALIA I 17-242.
JUDAEA III 796-805.
LACONIA II 466-472.
LATIUM I 26-40. 46-49.
LESBOS III 191-214.
LIBYA III 905-907.
LOCRIS II 282-288.
LUCANIA I 150-199.
LYCAONIA III 613-614 b.
LYCIA III 543-567.
LYDIA III 313. 421-473.
MACEDONIA II 1-104.
MACEDON, THRACE AND AEGEAN ISLANDS
(Incerta) III 936-940.
MAURETANIA III 927-929.
MEGARIS II 366-369.
MESOPOTAMIA III 813-819.
MESSENIA II 463-466.
MYSIA III 65-128. 313.
NABATHAEA III 809.
NOMES AND CITIES OF EGYPT III 885-888.
NUMIDIA III 923-926.
ODRYSAE, DISTRICT of the II 182-187.
PAEONIA II 89-92.
PALESTINE III 794-805.
PALMYRENE III 752.
PAMPHYLIA III 569-586.
PANGAEAN DISTRICT IIj-8.
PAPHLAGONIA III 23-33."
PELOPONNESUS II 417-504.
PERSIA III 821-830.
PERSIS III 831-33.
PHILISTO-ARABIAN III 798-800.
PHLIASIA II 419-421.
PHOCIS II 289-295.
PHOENICIA III 767-792.
PHRYGIA III 477.
PICENUM I 44-45.
PISIDIA III 587-614.
PONTUS III 9-22.
RHODES III 408-419.
SABAEANS III 810.
SAMARIA III 795-6.
SAMNIUM I 50-51. 55-56.
SARDINIA I 375-376.
SATRAPAL COINAGE OF THE WEST COAST
OF ASIA MINOR III 311-313.
SCYTHIANS, Kings of the II 201.
SELEUCID KINGS III 719-746.
SELEUCIS AND PIERIA III 752-.
SICILIA I 243-376.
SICULO-PUNIC I 371-372. Ill 911-915.
SICYONIA II 421-428.
SYRIA II 717-766.
THASOS II 143-149.
THESSALIA II 203-240.
THRACIA II 105-201.
THRACONITIS III 766.
TROAS III 129-166.
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UMBRIAI41-43.
ZACYNTHUS II 461-463.
ZEUGITANA III 909-915.
b) Mints.
Abacaenum Siciliae I 245-246.
Abbaetae-Mysi Phrygiae III 479.
Abdera Thraciae II 118-L27.
Abonuteichos Paphlagoniae III 24.
Abydus Troadis II 190. Ill 131-134.
Acanthus Macedoniae II 18-22.
Acarnanian Federal Coinage II 274-275. 409.
Accilaeum Phrygiae III 479.
Ace Phoenices II 70. Ill 778-779.
Achaean League II 436-439.
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Acmoneia Phrygiae III 479-483.
Acrae Siciliae I 246.
Acraephia Boeotiae II 297.
Acrasus Lydiae III 424-425.
Adada Pisidiae III 589.
Adana Ciliciac III 617.
Adramyteum Mysiae III 67.
Adranum Siciliae I 246.
Aegae Achaeae II 428-429.
Aegae Aeolidis III 169-171.
Aegae Ciliciae II 569. Ill 617-618.
Aegae Macedoniae II 11-13.
Aegeira Achaeae II 429-437.
Aegiale Amorgi II 554-555.
Aegina II 370-376. 558.
Aegium Achaeae II 430-431.
Aegospotami Chersonesi Thraciae II 152-133.
Aegosthena Megaridis II 366.
Aelia Capitolina Judaea III 796-.
Aemilium v. Haemilium.
Aeneia Macedoniae II 38.
Aenianes Thessaliae II 205-206.
Aenus Thraciae II 106-111.
Aesernia Samnii I 50-51.
Aetna (Catana) Siciliae I 246-247.
Aetna Siciliae I 246-247.
Aezanis Phrygiae III 485-487.
Agrigentum Siciliae 1 247-255.
Agrippia Caesareia Bospori III 5-6.
Agyrium Siciliae I 255-256.
Alabanda Cariae III 339-340.
Alaesa Siciliae I 256-257.
Alba Fucens Latii I 48.
Alea Arcadiae II 489.
Alexandreia ad Issum Ciliciae III 618.
Alexandreia Aegypti III 251. 863-888.
Alexandreia Troas III 134-140.
Alia Phrygiae III 488.
Alinda Cariae III 340.
Allaria Cretae II 507.
Allifae Campaniae I 56.
Alopeconnesus Chersonesi Thraciae II 133.
Aluntium Siciliae I 258.
Alyzia Acarnaniae II 269.
Amasia Ponti III 11-13.
Amastris Paphlagoniae III 24-26.
Amathus Cypri III 675-676.
Ambiani I 12.
Ambracia Epiri II 249-250. 408-409.
Amestratus Siciliae I 258.
Amisus Ponti III 13-17.
Amorium Phrygiae III 488-490.
Amphaxitis Macedoniae II 96.
Amphictyonic Council II 294-295.
Amphipolis Macedoniae II 58-42. 57- 5S. 60-62.
74-75- 86-87.
Amphissa Locridis II 288.
Anactorium Acarnaniae II 269. 410-41 1.
Anaphe II 555 .
Anazarbus Ciliciae III 619-621.
Anchialus Thraciae II 177-178.
Ancona Piceni I 44.
Ancyra Galatiaelll 698-700.
Ancyra Phrygiae III 490-492.
Andeda Pisidiae III 589.
Andros II 555-557.
Anemurium Ciliciae III 621 .
Antandrus Troadis III 140-141.
Antiocheia ad Cydnuni v. Tarsus Ciliciae III 661-,
Antiocheia ad Daphnen III 757.
Antiocheia ad Maeandrum Cariae III 341-344.
Antiocheia ad Orontem Syriae III 752-757.
Antiocheia Cariae v. Alabanda.
Antiocheia Pisidiae III 589-591.
Antissa Lesbi III 203-204.
Apameia Bithyniae III 36-37.
Apameia Phrygiae III 492-495.
Apameia Syriae III 758.
Aphrodisias Cariae III 344-352.
Aphrodisias Ciliciae III 621-622.
Aphytis Macedoniae II 28-29.
Apollonia ad Rhyndaeum Mysiae III 67-68.
Apollonia Illyrici II 242-245.
Apollonia (?) Macedoniae II 17-18.
Apollonia Mordiaeum Pisidiae III 591.
Apollonia Salbace Cariae III 352-356.
Apollonia Thraciae II 179.
Apollonis Lydiae III 425.
Apollonoshieron Lydiae III 426.
Appia Phrygiae III 495-496.
Aptera Cretae III 507-510.
Aquilonia Samnii I 51.
Aquinum Latii I 48.
Arabia Felix III 810.
Arabia Province III 809.
Aradus Phoenices II 70. Ill 769-774.
Arcadian League II 487-489.
Arcesine Amorgi II 555.
Argos Amphilochicum Acarnaniae II 269. 411.
Argos Argolidis II 64. 472-479.
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Arirainum Umbriae I 41 .
Arne II 207.
Arpi Apuliae I 88-89.
Arsinoe Cretae II 510.
Arsinoeia v. Ephesus III 239.
Arycanda Lyciae III 555-6.
Ascalon Judaeae III 797-798.
Asculum Piceni I 89.
Asopus Laconiae II 466.
Aspendus Pamphyliae III 571-4.
Assus Troadis III 141-144.
Astacus Acarnaniae II 206. 269. 411
Astypalaea III 392.
Atameus Mysiae III 68-69.
Atella Campaniae I 57.
Athamanes Epiri II 250.
Athens II 327. 337-363. 459. 555.
Atrax Thessaliae II 206-207.
Attaea Mysiae III 69-70.
Attaleia Lydiae III 426.
Attaleia Pamphyliae III 575-7.
Attuda Cariae III 356-357.
Augusta Ciliciae III 622-623.
Augusta Trajana Thraciae II 200.
Auriol Find class I 2-4.
Aurunca v. Suessa Campaniae.
Autocane Aeolidis III 171.
Axus Cretae II 51 1-513 .
Azetium Apuliae I 90.
B
Babylon II 71-72. 76.
Bageis and Temenothyrae III 428,
Bageis Lydiae III 426-428.
Balbura Lyciae III 556.
Barata Lycaoniae III 614A.
Barce Cyrenaicae III 901-903.
Bargasa Cariae III 358.
Bargylia Cariae III 358-359.
Baris Pisidiae III 592.
Barium Apuliae I 90.
Beroea Cyrrhesticae III 750-751.
Beroea Macedoniae II 74.
Berytus Phoenices III 774-776.
Birytis Troadis III 144-145.
Bisaltae Macedoniae II 14-15.
Bisanthe Thraciae II 150.
Bithynium Bithyniae III 37-38.
Bizya Thraciae II 192.
Blaundus Lydiae III 428-431.
Boeae Laconiae II 467.
Boii I 13.
Bostra Arabiae III 809.
Bottiaei Macedoniae II 96.
Bottice Macedoniae II 37.
Bria Phrygiae III 496.
Brundisium Calabriae I 102-104.
Bruttii I 201-206.
Bruzus Phrygiae III 497-498.
Bruzus and Ococleia III 529.
Bubastis Nomus Aegypti III 885.
Butuntum Apuliae I 90-91 .
Byblus Phoenices III 776-778.
Byzantium Thraciae II 150-158. 190.
Byzantium and Chalcedon II 157.
Byzantium and Nicaea II 158.
Cabeira Ponti III 17.
Cadi Phrygiae III 498-500.
Caelia Apuliae I 91-92.
Caena v. Alaesa.
Caesareia and Smyrna III 714.
Caesareia Cappadociae III 708-714.
Caesareia-Germanica Bithyniae III 38.
Caesareia Samariae III 795-6. 800.
Calacte Siciliae I 258-259.
Calchedon Bithyniae II 157. Ill 38-41.
Cales Campaniae I 57-58.
Callatis Moesiae Inferioris II 167-168.
Calymna III 392-393.
Camarina Siciliae I 259-263. 310.
Camirus Rhodi III 408-409.
Campani Siciliae I 263 .
Cane v. Autocane Aeolidis.
Canusium Apuliae I 92-93.
Capsa Macedoniae II 35.
Capua Campaniae I 59-64.
Cardia Chers. Thraciae II 65. 133-134.
Carnutes Galliae I 12.
Carpathus Insula III 393.
Carrhae Mesopotamiae III 815-.
Carthaea Cei II 557-558.
Carthago Zeugitanae I 371-372. Ill 911-915
Caryanda Cariae II 320. Ill 359.
Carystus Euboeae II 320-321.
Cassandreia Macedoniae II 36-37.
Cassope Epiri II 250-251.
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Castabala Ciliciae v. Hieropolis.
Catana Siciliae 1 264-269 .
Caulonia Bruttii I 155. 206-208.
Caunus Cariae III 360-361 .
Cebren Troadis II 294. Ill 145-147.
Celenderis Ciliciae III 623-627.
Cennaiisv. Diocaesareia Ciliciae Lalassisand Olbia.
Centuripae Siciliae I 270-271.
Ceos II 557.
Cephaloedium Siciliae I 272.
Ceramus Cariae III 361 .
Ceretapa Phrygiae 111 500.
Chabacte Ponti III 17.
Chalcidice Macedoniae 11 25-28. 37.
Chalcis ad Belum III 752.
Chalcis Euboeae II 321-325.
Chalkeia III 362.
Cherronesus Chers. Taur. II 180-181.
Chersonesus Cariae III 362.
Chersonesus Cretae 11 513-515.
Chiana \'alley 1 22.
Chios II 66. Ill 262. 514-323.
Chonia Lyciae III 556.
Cibyra Phrygiae III 500-505.
Cidramus Cariae III 362.
Cierium Thessaliae II 207-208.
Cilbiani Lydiae 111 431 .
Citium Cypri II 69. Ill 676-679. 858. 859.
Cius Bithyniae III 41-44.
Claudiopolis v. Bithynium III 57-38.
Claudiopolis Ciliciae III 628.
Clazomenae Ioniae III 222-231.
Cleitor Arcadiae II 489-491.
Cleonae Argolidis II 479-480.
Cnidus Cariae III 363-367.
Cnossus Cretae II 515-519.
Coela Chers. Thrac. II 134.
Colone Troadis III 147.
Colophon Ioniae III 231-235.
Colossae Phrygiae III 504.
Colybrassus Ciliciae III 628-629.
Comania Pisidiae 111 593.
Compulteria Campaniae I 65.
Copia Lucaniae I 190.
Coptites Nonius Aegypti III 885.
Coracesium Ciliciae III 629.
Corcyra II 259-267. 409.
Coressia Cei II 370. 558-559.
Corinthi Colon iae 406-417.
Corinthus II 377-405. 473.
Corone Messeniae II 262. 466.
Coroneia Boeotiae II 297.
Corycus Ciliciae 111 630-631 .
Cos III 394-407.
Cos and Halicarnassus 111 371 .
Cossura 111 919.
Cotiaeum Phrygiae III 504-506.
Cotusa v. Scotussa Macedoniae.
Cragus Lyciae 111 556-8.
Cranii Cephalleniae II 457-459.
Crannon Thessaliae 11 208.
Cremna Pisidiae 111 593-4.
Crithote Chers. Thrac. II 134-135.
Cromna Paphlagoniae 111 26.
Croton Bruttii I 149. 209-219.
Cubulteria v. Compulteria I 65.
Cuniae Campaniae I 65-67.
Cyaneae Lyciae 111 558.
Cvdonia Cretae II 520-523.
Cyme Aeolidis III 171-183. 313.
Cyme Euboeae II 525-326.
Cyparissia Messeniae 11 466.
Cyrene Cyrenaicae III 891-901 .
Cythera Insula Laconiae II 471-472.
Cythnos II 560.
Cyzicus Mysiae III 70-93. 249.
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Dacia Provincia II 165-
Damascus Coelesyriae III 765.
Damastium Ulyrici II 246-247.
Dardania II 201 .
Dardanus Troadis III 147-148.
Dascylium III 512-313.
Delium (?) II 317.
Delos II 561-562.
Delphi Phocidis II 295-295.
Demetrias Thessaliae II 209.
Deultum Thraciae II 192.
Dia Bithyniae 111 44.
Dicaea Macedoniae 11 57.
Dicaea Thraciae II 1 16-1 18.
Diocaesareia Phrygiae v. Ceretapa.
Diocaesareia Ciliciae III 631-632.
Dionysopolis Moesie Inferioris II 168,
Dionysopolis Phrygiae III 506-507.
Dioshieron Lydiae III 431.
Dium Macedoniae II 96.
Docimeium Phrygiae III 507-508.
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Dyme Achaeae II 437.
Dyrrhachii Illyrici II 379. 407-408,
Ebusus Insula Hispaniae I 6.
Ecbatana II 72.
Eccarra Thessaliae II 209.
Edessa Macedoniae II n-13.97.
Edessa Mesopotamiae III 816-817.
Edoni Macedoniae II 15-16.
Eion Macedoniae II 7-8 .
Elaea Aeolidis III 183-186.
Elaeusa Insula Ciliciae III 669.
Elateia Phocidis II 295 .
Elea Epiri II 251.
Eleusis Atticae II 364.
Eleutherna Cretae II 523-524.
ElisII 437. 4>9"457-
Elisphasii Arcadiae.
Elyrus Cretae II 525.
Emisa Syriae III 758.
Emporiae Hispaniae I 6.
Enna Siciliae I 273.
Ephesus and Hierapolis III 517-518.
Ephesus Ioniae III 122.236-251.
Epicteteis Phrygiae III 483.
Epidamnus Illyrici II 407-408.
Epidaurus Argolidis II 438. 480-482.
Epiphaneia Syriae III 759.
Eretria Euboeae II 326-331.
Eretria Lesbi III 204.
Eriza Phrygiae III 508.
Erythrae Ioniae III 251-263.
Eryx Siciliae I 273-275.
Etenna Pisidiae III 594-5.
Eucarpeia Phrygiae III 509-510.
Euesperides Cyrenai'cae III 903 .
Eumeneia Phrygiae III 510-512.
Euromus Cariae III 368.
Eurydiceia v. Smyrna.
Eusebeia Cappadociae v. Caesareia.
F
Elaviopolis Ciliciae III 632-633.
Frentrum I 52.
Fulvia v. Eumeneia Phrygiae.
Gabala Syriae III 759.
Gades Hispaniae I 7-8.
Gambrium Mysiae III 93-94.
Gargara Troadis III 149-150.
Gaulos III 919-920.
Gaza Judaeae III 798-800.
Gaziura Ponti III 18.
Gebal v. Byblus Phoenices.
Gela Siciliae I 276-280.
Gergis Troadis III 150.
Germanicopolis Paphlagoniae III 27,
Germe Lydiae III 432-434.
Gonnus Thessaliae II 209-210.
Gordus-Julia Lydiae III 434-436.
Gorgippia Bospori III 5 .
Gortyna Cretae II 518. 525-530.
Graxa Calabriae I 104.
Grynium Aeolidis III 186.
Gyrton Thessaliae II 210.
H
Hadrianeia Mysiae III 95 .
Hadriani Mysiae III 94.
Hadrianopolis Phrygiae III 512-513.
Hadrianopolis Thraciae II 193-195.
Hadrianothera Mysiae III 95 .
Haliartus Boeotiae II 298.
Halicarnassus and Cos III 371 .
Halicarnassus Cariae II 59. Ill 368-371.
Halus Thessaliae II 210.
Hamaxitus Troadis III 151.
Harb III 811.
Hatria Piceni I 44-45 .
Hephaestia Lemni II 140-141 .
Heracleia Bithyniae III 45-50.
Heracleia Insula Illyrici II 245 .
Heracleia Ioniae III 263-264.
Heracleia Lucaniae I 151-156.
Heracleia Salbace Cariae III 372 .
Heracleia Sintica Macedoniae II 97.
Heracleia Trachinia Thessaliae II 211.
Heracleopolis v. Sebastopolis Ponti.
Heracleopolites Nomus Aegypti III 887,
Heraea Arcadiae II 491-494.
Hermione Argolidis II 483-484.
Hermocapelia Lydiae III 436-
Hierapolis and Ephesus III 517-518.
955
Hierapolis and Sardes III 518-519.
Hierapolis and Smyrna III 519.
Hierapolis Phrygiae III 250. 513-519.
Hierapytna Cretae II 530-551.
Hierocaesareia Lydiae III 457-438.
Hieropolis Castabala Ciliciae III 633-63 \.
Hieropolis Cyrrhesticae III 751.
Hieropolis Phrygiae III 519.
Himera Siciliae I 211. 280-285.
Hipponium Bruttii I 219-221.
Histiaea Euboeae II 531-355.
Homolium Thessaliae II 211.
Hybla Magna Siciliae I 287.
Hvpaepa Lydiae III 458-459.
Hvrgaleis Phrygiae III 520.
Hyria Calabriae 1 104-105.
Hyria Campaniae I 67-69.
Hyrium Apuliae I 95.
Hyrtacina Cretae II 551.
I-J
Iaetia Siciliae 1 287-288.
lalysus Rhodi III 409.
lasus Cariae III 373-374.
Icaria III 325.
Ichnae Macedoniae II 15.
Iconium Lycaoniae HI 614A-B.
Idalium Cvpri III 679.
Idyma Cariae III 574.
Jerusalem. Aelia Capitolina.
Iguvium Umbriae I 41.
Iliberis I 7.
Ilium Troadis III 1 51-157.
Imbros II 158-140.
Ionia in genere III 217-222.
Ionopolis v. Abonuteichos III 24.
Ios II 562.
Irenopolis Ciliciae III 634.
Irnum Campaniae I 87.
Isaura Ciliciae III 654-655.
Isinda Pisidiae III 595-6.
Issa insula Illyrici II 245.
Issus Ciliciae III 655-6.
Istrus Moesiae Inferioris II 169.
Itanus Cretae II 552-534.
Ithaca II 461.
Judaea III 795-804.
Julia Gordus v. Gordus Julia Lydiae.
Julis Cei II 559-560.
Lacedaemon Laconiae II 438. 467-471.
Laerte Ciliciae III 636.
Lamia Thessaliae II 211-215.
Lampsacus Mysiae II 58. 65. Ill 96-105. 515.
Laodiceia ad Lycum Phrvgiae III 504. 520-527,
Laodiceia ad Mare Syriae III 759-762.
Laodiceia and Pergamum III 527.
laodiceia and Smyrna III 526-527.
Laodiceia Phoenices v. Bervtus.
Lappa Cretae II 554-555.
Larinum Frentanorum I 52-55.
Larissa Cremaste Thessaliae II 220-221.
Larissa Ioniae III 264.
Larissa Phriconis Aeolidis III 186-187.
Larissa Thessaliae II 215-220.
Las Laconiae II 471 .
Latopolites Nomus Aegvpti.
Latus Cretae II 555.
Laiis Lucaniae I 156-157.
Lebedus Ioniae III 264-265.
Leontini Siciliae 1 288-293.
Lesbos III 195-205.
Lete Macedoniae II 8-1 1.
Leucas Acarnaniae II 269-271. 412-414.
Leucas Coelesyriae III 765-766.
Lilybaeum Siciliae I 295-294.
Limyra Lyciae III 558-9.
Lindus Rhodi III 409-410.
Lipara 1 373-375 -
Lisus Cretae II 531. 556.
Locri Epizephyrii Brutt. I 225-227. II 406.
Locri Opuntii II 285-287.
Locri Ozolae II 288.
Lucani I 1 51.
Luceria Apuliae I 94-95.
Lydda v. Diospolis Samariae.
Lyrbe Ciliciae III 656.
Lysias Phrygiae III 527.
Lysimacheia Chersonesi Thraciae II 155-156.
Lyttus Cretae II 556-558.
M
Macae ? Ill 907.
Madytus Chersonesi Thraciae II 156.
Maeonia Lydiae III 459-441.
Magnesia ad Sipylum Lydiae III 441-445.
Magnesia Ionia III 265-269.
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Magnetes Thessaliae II 221-222.
Magydus Pamphyliae III 577.
Ma'ies or Malies v. Beneventum .
Malienses Thessaliae v. Lamia .
Mallus Ciliciae III 637-639 .
Malta III 920-922.
Mamertini Siciliae I 301-303 .
Mantineia Arcadiae II 438. 494-496.
Marathus Phoenices III 778-779.
Marcianopolis Moesiae Inferioris II 169-173
Marium Cypri III 680.
Maroneia Thraciae III 111-116.
Masicytes Lyciae III 559-561.
Massalia Galliae I 10-11.
Mastaura Lydiae III 443-
Medcon Acarnaniae II 272. 414-15.
Megalopolis Arcadiae II 438. 496-497.
Megara Megaridis II 366-368. 436.
Megiste (?) Ill 407.
Meliboea Thessaliae II 222.
Melita III 920-922.
Melitae Thessaliae II 222-223.
Melos II 563-564.
Menaeum or Menae Siciliae I 294 .
Mende Macedoniac II 30-34.
Menela'ites Nomus Aegypti III 885 .
Mesembria Thraciae II 179-180.
Mesma or Medma Bruttii I 228-229. II 406.
Messana Siciliae I 295-303.
Messene Messeniae II 437. 463-466.
Melapontum Lucaniae I 1 58-171 .
Methana Argolidis II 484-485 .
Methymna Lesbi III 203. 204-207.
Metropolis Acarnaniae II 415.
Metropolis Ioniae III 270-272.
Metropolis Thessaliae II 223 .
Mida'ium Phrygiae III 528.
Miletopolis Mysiae III 103-104.
Miletus Ioniae II 66. Ill 272-278.
Moda Cretae II 538-539.
Molossi Epiri II 251-252.
Mopsus Ciliciae III 639-640.
Morgantina Siciliae I 303-304.
Mosteni Lydiae III 444.
Motya Siciliae I 304-307.
Mycalessus Boeotiae II 298-299.
Myconos II 565 .
Mylasa Cariae II 59. Ill 374-375.
Myndus Cariae III 376-378.
Myra Lyciae III 561-2.
Myrina Aeolidis III 187-188.
Myrina Lemni II 141-
Myrleia v. Apameia Bithyniae.
Mysi-Abbaethae v. Abbaetae-Mysi .
Mytilene Lesbi III 193-202. 207-211
Myus Ioniae III 279.
N
Nacoleia Phrygiae III 528.
Nacona Siciliae I 307.
Nacrasa Lydiae III 445-446.
Nagidus Ciliciae III 640-642.
Naucratites Nomus Aegypti III 886.
Naxos insula II 565-567.
Naxus Siciliae I 307-309.
Neandria Troadis III 157-158.
Neapolis ad Harpasum Cariae. Ill 378.
Neapolis Apuliae I 95-96.
Neapolis Campaniae I 69-81 .
Neapolis Macedoniae II 5-6.
Neapolis Myndiorum (?) Cariae.
Neapolis Samariae III 796.
Neocaesareia Ponti III 18.
Neonteichos Aeolidis III 189.
Nesibi Mesopotamiae III 818.
Nesos Insula Lesbi III 213.
Nicaea Bithyniae II 158. Ill 50-53.
Nicomedia Bithyniae III 53-56. 303.
Nicopolis Epiri II 252.
Nisyros III 407-408.
Nola Campaniae I 69. 81-83.
Nomes of Egypt III 885-888.
Nuceria Alfaterna Campaniae I 83.
Nuceria Bruttii I 229.
Nysa Lydiae III 4^7-449.
O
Ococleia and Bruzus III 529.
Ococleia Phrygiae III 529.
Odessus Thraciae II 64. 176-177.
Odrysae Thraciae II 161. 185-187.
Oeniadae Acarnaniae II 272.
Oenoe Icariae III 323.
Oetaei Thessaliae II 223-224 .
Olba Ciliciae III 642-644.
Olbia Sarmatiae II 162-165.
Olus Cretae II 539.
Olympia Elidis II 439-457.
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Olvnthus Macedoniae II 25-28.
Ophrynium Troadis III 158.
Opus Locridis v. Locris Opuntii .
Orchomenus Arcadiae II 497.
Orchomenus Boeotiae II 299-300.
Orra v. Hyria Calabriae I 104-105. 190,
Orrescii Macedoniae II 3-4.
Orthagoreia Macedoniae II 17.
Orthe Thessaliae II 224.
Orthosia Cariae III 378.
Otrus Phrygiae III 529.
Paestum Lucaniae I 176-179.
Pagae Megaridis II 368-569.
Palaeobeudus Phrygiae 111 530.
Palaeopolis Pisidiae III 597.
Pale Cephalleniae II 459-460.
Pallantium Arcadiae II 438. 497.
Panopolites Nonius Aegvpli 111 887.
Panormus Siciliae 1 279. 3 10-3 14.
Pantellaria III 919.
Panticapaeum Chersonesi Tauricae II 181- 18 5
Paphos Cypri III 680-685. 857. 860. 861 .
Pariuni Mysiae III 104-108.
Parlais I.ycaoniae III 61 jh.
Paros II 567-570.
Patara Lyciae III 565.
Patrae Achaeae II 451-455. 437.
Pautalia Thraciae II 195-196.
Peiraeeus Ponti v. AniisusIII 13.
Peithaesa I 21-22.
Pelinna Thessaliae II 224.
Pelle Macedoniae II 63.96. 98-100.
Pellene Achaeae II 435-436.
Peltae Phrygiae III 530.
Peparethus Insula Thessaliae II 239-240.
Perga Pamphyliae III 577-581.
Perga and Side III 581.
Pergamum Mysiae III 108-124. 304.
Perinthus Thraciae II 158-161 .
Peripolium Bruttii I 50.
Perperene Mysiae III 124.
Perrhaebi Thessaliae II 225-226.
Pessinus Galatiae III 700-701.
Petelia Bruttii I 229-230.
Petra Siciliae I 314.
Phaestus Cretae II 540-543.
Phalanna Thessaliae II 226-227.
Phalasarna Cretae 11 543-544.
Phanagoria Bospori 111 5-6.
Pharae Boeotiae II 301.
Pharcadon Thessaliae II 227-228.
Pharnaceia Ponti III 18.
Pharos Insula Illyrici 11 246.
Pharsalus Thessaliae 11 228-230.
Phaselis Lyciae III 565-5.
Pheneus Arcadiae III 498-500.
Pherae Thessaliae II 230-232.
Phigaleia Arcadiae II 500.
Philadelpheia Lydiae 111 449-452.
Philippi Macedoniae II 43-45.
Philippopolis Thraciae II 196-199.
Philomelium Phrygiae 111 531-532.
Phistelia Campaniae 1 83-85.
Phlius Phliasiae II 419-421.
Phocaea loniae III 279-285.
Phocis II 290-293. 421 .
Phoenice Epiri II 252.
Phtheneutes Nonius Aegypti 111 886.
Phygela loniae III 285-286.
Pimolisa Paphlagoniae III 27.
Pinara Lyciae III 565 .
Pionia Troadis III 1 59.
Piiane Mysiae III 125 .
Placia Mysiae III 26.
Plarasa Cariae III 344.
Plataea Boeotiae II 301-302.
Poemanenum Mysiae III 126.
Pogla Pisidiae III 597.
Polyrhenium Cretae II 544-546.
Pompeiopolis v. Soli Ciliciae.
Populonia Etruriae I 18-21.
Pordosilene Insula Lesbi III 213-214.
Poscidium Carpathi III 393.
Poseidonia Lucaniae I 171-175. 181.
Potidaea Macedoniae II 35-36.
Praesus Cretae II 546-548.
Priansus Cretae II 548.
Priapus Mysiae III 127.
Priene loniae III 286-287.
Proconnesus Mysiae III 127.
Proni Cephalleniae II 460.
Prostanna Pisidiae III 597.
Prusa ad Olympum Bithyniae III 57-58.
Prusias ad Mare v. Cius Bithyniae III 43
Prusias ad Hypiuni Bithyniae III 58-59.
Prymnessus Phrygiae III 532-533.
Psophis Arcadiae II 500-501.
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Ptolemais v. Ace Phoenices III 779-780.
Pyxus Lucaniae I 179.
R
Raidan III 811.
Raphia Judaeae III 800.
Remi I 12.
Rhaucus Cretae II 548-549.
Rhegium Bruttii I 230-237.
Rhithymna Cretae II 549-550.
Rhodiapolis Lyciae III 565 .
Rhodus II 67. Ill 410-419.
Rhosus Syriae III 762-763.
Rubi Apuliae I 96-97.
Sabaei v. Homeritae III 808.
Saetabi I 7.
Sagalassus Pisidiae III 598-600.
Sa'itta Lydiae III 452-454.
Sala Lydiae III 454-455.
Salamis Atticae II 365.
Salamis Cypri II 70. Ill 683-688.
Salapia Apuliae I 97.
Same Cephalleniae II 460-461.
Samnite Social War I 54-55.
Samos III 323-335.
Samosata Commagenes III 749.
Samothrace II 142-143.
Sardes and Hierapolis III 518-519.
Sardes and Laodiceia III 527.
Sardes Lydiae III 123. 250. 456-460.
Sardinia I 375-376. Ill 915.
Scamandria Troadis III 159.
Scapsa v. Capsa Macedoniae II 35.
Scarpheia Locridis II 287.
Scepsis Troadis III 1 59-161.
Sciathus Insula Thessaliae II 240.
Scione Macedoniae II 29.
Scotussa Thessaliae II 232-233.
Scythopolis v. Nysa Samariae.
Sebaste v. Elaeusa Ciliciae.
Sebaste Phrygiae III 533-534.
Sebastopolis Cariae III 379.
Sebastopolis Ponti III 19.
Segesta Siciliae I 315-319.
Seleuceia ad Calycadnum Ciliciae III 644-647.
Seleuceia ad Tigrim Mesopotamiae III 818.
Seleuceia Pisidiae III 600.
Seleuceia Syriae III 763-765.
Seleuceia ad Pyramum Ciliciae v. Mopsus.
Seleucia Pieria III 763-765.
Selge Pisidiae III 600-607.
Selinus Siciliae I 320-323.
Selymbria Thraciae II 161.
Sepphoris v. Diocaesareia Galilaeae.
Serdica Thraciae II 199. •
Sermyle Macedoniae II 24.
Sesamus Paphlagoniae III 27- .
Sestus Chersonesi Thraciae II 136-138.
Siculo-Punic I 371-372.
Sicyon Sicyoniae II 63. 421-428.
Side Pamphyliae III 582-5.
Sidon Phoenices III 780-784.
Sigeium Troadis III 161-162.
Signia Latii I 49.
Silandus Lydiae III 460.
Sillyum Pamphyliae III 585-6.
Singara Mesopotamiae III 818-819.
Sinope Paphlagoniae II 58. Ill 28-33.
Siphnos II 571-572.
Siris Lucaniae I 179.
Smyrna and Hierapolis III 519.
Smyrna and Nicomedia III 303.
Smyrna and Pergamum III 304-305.
Smyrna and the Troad III 303.
Smyrna and Thyateira III 465.
Smyrna and Laodicea III 304. 526-527.
Smyrna Ioniae III 250. 287-305.
Soli Ciliciae III 647-651.
Solus Siciliae I 323-324.
Stobi Macedoniae II 100-101.
Stratoniceia v. Hadrianopolis Lydiae.
Stratoniceia Cariae III 380-383.
Stratus Acarnaniae II 272-273.
Sturnium (?) Calabriae I 105.
Stymphalus Arcadiae II 501-
Suessa Aurunca Campaniae I 85-86.
Sybaris Lucaniae I 179-182. 211. 212.
Sybrita Cretae II 550.
Syedra Ciliciae III 651.
Synaiis Phrygiae III 535.
Synnada Phrygiae III 535-537.
Syracuse Siciliae I 246. 324-365. 370. II 406-407
416.
Syros II 572-573.
959
Tabae Cariae III 383-38S.
Tabala Lydiae III 461.
Tanagra Boeotiae II 302-304.
Tarentum Calabriae I 106-149. T)3-
Tarra Cretae II 550.
Tarsus Ciliciac II 68-69. Ill 652-668.
Tauromenium Siciliae I 365-368.
Tavium Galatiae III 701-2.
Teanum Sidicinum Campaniae I 86-87.
Teate Apuliae I 98.
Tegea Arcadiae II 502-504.
Temenothvrae Phrygiae III 538-540.
Temenothyrae-Sebaste 540.
Temesa Bruttii I 21 1.
Temnus Acolidis III 189-190.
Tenedos III 164-166.
Tenos II 574-575
Teos Ioniae III 305-31 1 .
Terina Bruttii I 237-242.
Termessus Major Fisidiae III 607-61 1 .
Termessus Minor Lyciae III 566. 610-611.
Thasos II 143-149.
Thebae Boeotiae II 304-315.
Thebae Phthiotidis Thessaliae II 233-
Thelpusa Arcadiae II 504.
Themisonium Phrygiae 111 540.
Thera II 575-576.
Therma (?) Macedoniae II 16.
Thermae Himerenses Siciliae I 286-287.
Thespiae Boeotiae II 315-317.
Thessali II 235-238.
Thessalonica Macedoniae II 16. 94. 101-104
Thronium Locridis II 287-
Thuria Messeniae II 466.
Thurium Lucaniae I 182-190.
Thyateira Lydiae III 462-465 .
Thyateira and Smyrna III 465.
Thymbra Troadis III 162.
Thyrrheium Acarnaniae II 273-275. 415.
Tiberias Galilaeae III 795.
Tiberiopolis Phrygiae III 541 .
Timbriada Pisidiae III 611-612.
Tirynx Argolidis II 485 .
Tityassus Pisidiae III 612.
Tium Bithyniae III 59-60.
Tlos and Cragus III 567.
Tlos (?) Lyciae III 566.
Tomis Moesiae Inferioris II 175-
Topirus Thraciae II 200.
Tragilus Macedoniae II 42-43.
Trajanopolis Phrvgiae III 541-542.
Trajanopolis Thraciae II 200.
Tralies Lydiae III 466-469.
Trapezopolis Cariae 111 388-389.
Tricca Thessaliae II 234.
Trierus (?) Thraciae II 127.
Tripolis Lydiae III 470-473.
Tripolis Phoenices III 784-788.
Troad and Smyrna 111 303.
Troezen Argolidis II 438. 485-487.
Tuder Umbriae I 41-43.
Tyana Cappadociae III 715-
Tylisus Cretae II 530-531.
Tyndaris Siciliae I 254. 368-370.
Tyra Sarmatiae II 165.
Tyrrheni Siciliae 1 370-371.
Tyrus Phoenices II 60. Ill 788-793.
U-V
Yelia Lucaniae I 1 91-199.
Venusia Apuliae I 99-101.
Vetulonia Ktruriae I 19-21.
Yibo Yalentia Bruttii I 221-223.
Yiminacium Moesiae Superioris II 166-167.
Yolaterrae Etruriae I 23-25.
Uranopolis Macedoniae II 23-24.
Uria v. Hyrium I 95.
Uxentum Calabriae I 149.
X
Xanthus Lyciae III 567
Zacynthus II 461-463.
Zaeelii Macedoniae II 4.
Zancle Siciliae I 212. 295-296.
Zela Ponti III 19.
Zeleia Troadis III 163.
Zeugma Commagenes III 749-750,
INDEX II.
KINGS AND DYNASTS.
Other than Romas Emperors.
Abgarus X, Edessa III 817.
Abrocamas (or Abdissu) of Paphlagonia III 29.
Achaeus of Syria III 730.
Adaeus of Macedon 1 1 88 .
Acropus = Archelaus II of Macedon II 51 .
Agathocles of Sicily 1 220-221.353-357.
Ainel of Byblus III 777.
Alexander of Epirus I 220. 255.
Alexander of Pherae II 231-232.
Alexander I of Macedon II 12-13.45-49.
Alexander III (the Great) II 57-76. Ill 845-84S.
850.
Alexander IV of Macedon, v. Ptolemy I III 84 3-
847.
Alexander I Bala of Syria III 737-739.
Alexander 11 Zebina III 743.
Amadocus II of Thrace II 186.
Amastris III 24-25 .
Amyntas III of Macedon TI51-52.
Amyntas of Galatia III 697-698.
Anaxilas of Rhegium I 230-231
Andriscus, Macedon II 93.
Antigonus ' King of Asia ' II 83 .
Antigonus Doson of Macedon II 83-S4.
Antigonus Gonatas of Macedon 11 82-83.
Antimachus I of Bactria III 841.
Antiochus IV of Commagene III 74S.
Antiochus I of Syria III 722-723.
Antiochus II. Ill 723-725.
Antiochus Hierax 111 727.
Antiochus III (the Great) III 728-730.
Antiochus IV. Ill 661. 732-734. 757. 816.
Antiochus V. Ill 734-735.
Antiochus VI. Ill 740-741.
Antiochus VII. Ill 741-742.
Antiochus VIII. Ill 743-744.
Antiochus IX. Ill 744-745.
Antiochus X. Ill 746
Antonia Thryphaena, Pontus 111 21.
Apolloniades I 256.
Archelaus I of Macedon II 50.
Archelaus II of Macedon II 51 .
Archelaus of Cappadocia III 708.
Aretas IV of Nabathaea III 809.
Areus of Lacedaemon II 467.
Ariarathes of Paphlagonia 111 30.
Ariarathes I of Cappadocia 111 705.
Ariarathes II-X of Cappadocia III 705-6.
Ariobarzanes l-III of Cappadocia 111 707.
Aristo, Paphos Cypri III 682.
Arsinoe II of Egypt 111 850-851. 858.
Arsinoe, wife of Ptolemy IV II 485 .
Artumpari III 551 .
Asander of Bosporus III 21 .
Attalus I-III of Pergamum III m-112. 575
Attambelus III of Characene III 837.
Audoleon of Paeonia I 13. II 91-92.
Azbaal (Byblus Phoenices) III 775.
Azbaal (Citium Cypri) III 677.
B
Baalmelek I, II (Citium Cypri) III 676-678,
Baalram (Citium Cypri) III 678.
Ballaeus of Illyricum II 245 .
Berenice I of Egypt III 849. 854.
Callinicus of Commagene III 748
Cassander of Macedon II 77-79.
Cavarus of Thrace II 191.
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Cetriporis of Thrace II 187.
Clearchus, tyrant of Heracleia III 46 .
Cleopatra with Antiochus VIII. Ill 743
Cleopatra III of Egypt III 860.
Cleopatra VII of Egypt III 861 .
Cleopatra and Mark Antony III 862 .
Coson, Olbia II 201 .
Cunobelinus of Britain I 16.
D
Datames Satrap III 654-656.
Datames of Paphlagonia III 29.
Demetrius Poliorcetes of Macedon II 79-81 .
Demetrius II of Macedon II 84.
Demetrius I of Syria III 735-737. 79° •
Demetrius II of Syria III 739-740. 742.
Diomedes of Bactria 1 347-348. II 463 .
Dionysius Tyrant of Heracleia Pontica III 47,
Docimus, Thrace II 15.
Epiphanes of Commagene III 748.
Euagoras I. Ill 686.
Euagoras II. Ill 687. 825.
Euanthes, Salami's Cypri III 685.
Eucratides of Bactria III 841 .
Euelthon, Salamis Cypri III 683-685.
Eumenes I and II of Pergamum III 110-112,
Gelas, King of the Edoni II 15-16
Gelon, Syracuse I 325-326.
Gras, Idalium Cypri III 679.
H
Hecatomnus of Caria III 389.
Herod Archelaus, Judaea III 802.
Herod Agrippa I and II. Ill 802.
Hicetas of Syracuse I 357-358.
Hidrieus of Caria III 390.
Hiempsal II (?) of Numidia III 925,
Hieron I of Syracuse I 332-333.
Hieron II of Syracuse I 359-362.
Hieronymus of Syracuse I 362.
I
Iotape of Commagene III 748.
Juba I of Numidia III 926.
Juba II of Mauretania III 929.
Jugurtha, Numidia III 925.
K
Karas III 679.
Kharai, Lycialll 550.
Khariga, Lycia III 551
Khin... Ill 552.
Kuprili III 548-9.
Lycceius of Paeonia II 89.
Lysimachus, Thrace II 187-190.
M
Magas, son of Berenice III 849. 897,
Mausolus of Caria.HI 390. '
Mazaeus Satrap III 657-661.
Mazaeus (?) of Sidon III 782.
Melekiathon (Citium Cypri) III 678.
Menander of Bactria III 841 .
Micipsa, Numidia III 925.
Mithradates III of Pontus III 20.
Mithradates VI of Pontus III 20-21 .
Mithrapata III 552.
Monunius, Illyricum II 244-245.
Mooses, Macedon II 1 5 .
Mostis, Thrace II 191.
N
Nicias of Cos III 400.
Nicocles, Salamis Cypri III 686.
Nicocreon, Salamis Cypri III 688.
Nicodamus. Salamis Cypri III 685 .
Nicomedes I-IV, Bithynia III 62-63
O
Onasi, Paphos Cypri III 683.
Orontas III 313 .
963 —
Pacorus I and II of Parthia.
Parikla III 553.
Pasi, Paphos Cypri III 680.
Patraus of Paeonia II 89-91 .
Pausanias of Macedon II 5 1 .
Pau(tos), Paphos Cypri III 681. 682.
Perdiccas II of Macedon II J9-50.
Perdiccas III of Macedon II 52.
Perseus of Macedon II 87-88.
Pharnabazus, satrap III 312. 652-654.
Philetaerus of Pergamum III 11 1 .
Philip II of Macedon I 13. II 53-56.
Philip III of Macedon II 76-77.
Philip V of Macedon II 84-87.
Philistis of Syracuse I 360-361 .
Philopator III 670.
Phintias of Agrigentum I 254.
Pixodarus of Caria III 391 .
Pnytagoras, Salamis Cypri 111 688.
Polycrates III 858.
Polemo II, Pontus III 21.
Pontius Pilate HI 801 .
Prusias 1, II, Bithynia III 60-61.
Ptolemy I, Soter III 845-849.
Ptolemy II, Philadelphus III 850-855.
Ptolemy III, Euergetes 111 853-855.
Ptolemy IV, Philopator III 855-856.
Ptolemy V, Epiphanes III 778. 856-858.
Ptolemy VI, Philometor III 779. 858-859.
Ptolemy VII, Eupator III 859.
Ptolemy VIII, Euergetes II. Ill 859-860.
Ptolemy X, Soter II. Lathy rus III 860.
Ptolemy XI, Alexander I. Ill 860-861 .
Ptolemy XIII, Neos Dionysos, Auletes III 861,
Pumiathon, Citium Cypri III 678.
Pyrrhus of Epirus I 358-359. II 81. 253-255.
Pythagores III- 31 1-3 12.
R
Rhaescuporis I, Cimmerian Bosporus III 21
Rhoecus (?) Amathus Cypri III 676.
Rhoemetalces I-I II, Thrace II 191.
Satyrus, tyrant of Heracleia Bithynia III 46.
Sauromates I. Cimmerian Bosporus 111 22.
Seleucus I of Syria III 719-722. 829-830.
Seleucus II. Ill 725-727.
Seleucus III. Ill 728.
Seleucus IV. Ill 731-732.
Seleucus VI. Ill 745 .
Shaqilath, Queen of Xabathaea III Soy,
Simon Barcochha III 805.
Simon Maccabaeus III 800-801.
Simus, Tetrarch of Thessalv II 219.
Sparadocus, Thrace II [85-186.
Spithridales III 313.
Sppntaza III 550.
Stasandrus, Paphos Cypri II 68 1-2 .
Stasioikos. Marium Cypri III 680.
Stasioikos, or Stasicypros, Idalium Cypri III 679,
Strato II, Sidon III 782.
Strato I of Sidon 111 781.
Tarcondimotus I, Cilicia 111 670.
Taththivaibi, Lycia III 549.
Teres III (?), Thrace II 186.
Themistocles, Magnesia Ioniae II 362.
Thiban III 548.
Tigranes, Armenia III 746.
Timarchus, Syria III 735.
Timoleon of Syracuse I 348-352.
Timotheus, Tyrant of Heracleia Pontica III 47.
Tiribazus, Satrap III 625. 6^9. 652.
Trbbanimi III 5 52.
Tryphon, Syria III 741.
U-V
Vad... Ill 553.
Verica, Britain I 16.
Uvug, Lycia III 549.
Zotimos III 676,
INDEX III.
ROMAN EMPERORS, ETC
B
Aebutius Spuri f. Corinth II 396.
Aelius 111 751.
Aemilianus II 167.
Aesillas II 94.
Agrippa, Yipsanius P. Corinth II 398.
Agrippina III 16.
Agrippina junior III 487. 534.
Agrippina and Claudius II 103. Ill 444.
Alexander Severus, vide Severus Alexander.
Annius Yerus III 663 .
Antinoiis III 872-3 .
Antonia, with Claudius and Drusus II 530.
Antoninus Pius II 400-401. 482-483. 553. Ill 23.
51. 54.60. 104. 119. 120. 213-214. 243.249.
268. 405. 419. 451. 457. 507. 511. 516. 524.
576. 585. 597. 612. 619. 629. 700. 702. 715.
761. 786. 796. 798. 872-875. 885-S87.
Antoninus Pius and Marc Aurelius III 692.
Antonius Hipparchus, M. Corinth II 397.
Antony, Mark, and Cleopatra III 862.
Arrius Peregrinus, L. Corinth II 597.
Augustus II 41. 45. 139-140. 237. 325. 596-397-
III 33. 89. 117. 154. 230. 231. 262. 310. 330.
549-550. 3)4- 368. 572. 575- 402-405. 472.
485. 494. 510. 516. 522-525. 558. 561. 645.
754. 760. 799. 865.
Augustus and Tiberius II 105. Ill 296.
Aurelianus III 882. 885.
Aurelius, Marcus II 94. 165. 195. 196-197. 257.
433- 573- HI Ir- 26. 51. 54. 58. 60. 69. 120.
141. 159. 245. 504. 542. 406. 452. 459. 481.
527. 605. 711. 749. 774. 800. 815.875-
Aurelius, Marcus, and Faustina junior III 448. 576.
591 ■
Balbinus III 66S.
Balbinus, Pupienus and Gordianus Pius III 278.
Bellio Proculo, M. Corinth II 399.
Britannicus III 297.
Caecilius Niger, Q.. Corinth II 396.
Caesar, Julius, Corinth II 395. 396.
Caligula II 398-599. 551. Ill 296. 297. 485. 489.
Caligula and Germanicus II 550.
Caninius Agrippa, P. Corinth II 598.
Caracalla II 57. 42. 100. 155. 170. 194. 198-199.
200. 257. 258. 252. 266. 405. 454-455. 456.
480. 487. Ill 12. 20. 27. 49. 52. 57. 68. 70. 91.
102. 121. 154. 157. 158. 156. 244. 268. 270.
504. 505. 540. 406. 442. 455. 455. 459. 465.
468. 490. 525. 526. 527. 528. 579. 597. 606.
618. 619. 651. 655. 664. 693. 699. 701. 714.
715.751. 765. 774. 778. 786-87. 815.
Caracalla and Geta III 371.
Caracalla and Plautilla III 495 .
Carruntanus Balb. Pro Pr. Ill 921.
Castricius Regulus, L. Corinth II 398.
Certus Aeficius, L. Corinth II 396.
Claudius II 36. 45. 126. 399-400. 551. Ill 458.
486. 499. 555. 639. 690. Ill 775. 795. 805.
864-5.
Claudius and Agrippina II 105. Ill 242. 444.
Claudius, Drusus and Antonia II 550.
Claudius and Messalina II 552.
Claudius Optatus, T.Corinth II 400.
Claudius II Gothicus III 600. 881-2.
Commodus 11 154. 155. 195. 196. 252. 568. 401.
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434- 4^6. 573- IJI I2- 51- 55? 90-91. 108. 120.
122. 123. 137. 144. 155. 244. 250. 277. 303.
330. 424. 468. 487. 529. 594. 618. 663. 712.
795. 796. 876.
Commodus and Crispina III 185.
Cornelius Valerianus III 575. 586. 629.
Crispina II 197. Ill 155. 442. 525.
D
Decius, Trajan III 333. 334. 503. 532. 628.
Diadumenianus II 171. 174. Ill 503. 599. 778.
787.
Diocletian III 884.
Domitia III 250. 404. 459. 465. 499.
Domitian II 159. 317. 400. 432-433. 552. 572.
Ill 243. 330. 524. 528. 555. 574. 579. 632.
698. 709. 760-761. 795. 804. 867.
Domitian and Domitia III 299.
Domna, Julia II 100. 155. 159. 165. 198. 237. 436.
479. 483. Ill 43. 91. 95. 137. 148. 155. 211.
278. 300. 339. 382. 431. 435. 439. 505. 525.
531. 534. 634. 692. 713. 758.
Drusus, Claudius and Antonia II 530.
Drusus Julius Caesar III 690.
Drusus junior and Germanicus III 458.
Elagabalus II 160. 172. 174. 176. 199. Ill 38. 41.
43- 181. 33I-448. 517- 7I3- 756.775. 784-
787-8. 793-
Etruscilla III 246. 334. 335. 667.
Gallienus and Valerianus III 540.
Gallus, Trebonianus II 167. Ill 37. 53. 139. 580.
592. 622. 647. 650. 757.
Germanicus II 304. Ill 458.
Germanicus and Agrippina III 486.
Germanicus and Caligula II 530.
Germanicus and Drusus jun. Ill 458.
Geta II 156. 170. 196. 200. 404. 421. 431.466.
471. Ill 12. 49. 70. 244. 301. 331. 355.427.
446. 490. 520. 529. 534. 594. 612. 700. 762.
876.
Geta and Caracalla III 371.
Gordianus III Pius II 95-96. 100. 103-104. 160.
166. 168. 176-177. [78. 180. 194-195. Ill 37.
50. 56. 92. 139. 156-157. 181. 186. 245. 251.
269. 270. 271. 285. 301. 303. 331. 332. 350.
371. 378. 434. 449. 454. 469. 479. 483. 488.
497-498. 527. 532. 537. 539. 555. 559. 562.
563. 581. 585. 590-1. 614A. 631. 636. 646. 665-
667. 714. 756. 776. 815. 818. 877. 878.
Gordianus and Tranquillina III 818.
Gordianus, Balbinus and Pupienus III 278.
H
Hadrian II 99. 400. 457. 553. Ill 16. 36. 94. 95.
103. 119. 299. 362. 375. 378. 382. 404-405.
446. 494-495- 5"« 53°- 542. 576. 584. 606.
611. 612. 640. 662. 710-71 1. 749. 786. 799.
809. 868-872. 885-888.
Heius, C. Pamphilus. Corinth II 396.
Heius, C. Pollio. Corinth II 397.
Herennius Etruscus II 166. Ill 122. 878.
Hostilianus III 585.
Faustina junior II 41. 193. 196. 197. 562. 570,
III 55. 68. 90. 125. 154. 300. 340. 406.
491. 517. 519.606. 639. 799.
Faustina senior II 295. Ill 386.
Felix, Antonius III 803.
Furius Labeo, L. Corinth II 397.
Gallienus II 134. 160. Ill 19. 53. 92-93. 140.247-
249.272. 278. 302. 335. 343. 351. 355-356.
357- 358. 387-388. 425. 428. 435. 439. 443.
449- 469. 483- 538. 575- 580. 591. 597. 599,
614B. 631. 647. 651. 880-881.
J
Julia Titi III 299.
Julia Domna II 100. 155. 159. 165. 198. 237. 436.
479. 483. Ill 43- 9i- 95- 137- 148. 155- 211.
278. 300. 339. 382. 431. 435. 439. 505. 525.
531. 534. 634. 692.713.758.
Julia Maesa II 160. 172.
Julia Mamaea II 99. Ill 103. 270. 331. 482. 499.
600. 634.
Julia Paula III 244.
Julius, C. Corinth II 396.
Julius C. Hera. Corinth II 396.
Julius Nicephorus, C. Corinth II 395.
— 9*7 —
Livia III 354. 622. 863.
Livia and Tiberius II 103 .
Livia and Senatus III 296.
Lucilla III 799.
Lucius Caesar III 468.
Lucius Verus II 42. 368. 401. 432.
Ill ir. 59. 342. 343. 355. 406.
712. 750. 7J2.
M
434-
537-
573-
606.
576.
700.
Macrinus II 170. 171. 173. Ill 497. 508. 599. 645.
Maesa, Julia II 160. 172.
Mamaea, Julia II 99. Ill 103. 270. 331. 482. 499.
600. 634. 815 .
Marciana, Plotina and Trajan III 107.
Mark Antony and Cleopatra III 862.
Marcus Aurelius vide Aurelius.
Maximianus III 885.
Maximinus II 175. 177. 238. Ill 37. 52-53. 56.
235- 443- 574- 628. 665. 877.
Maximus II 96. Ill 44. 139. 181. 269. 877.
Messalina III 170. 864.
Mussidius Priscus, C. Corinth II 397.
Palicanus III 900.
Paula, Julia III 244.
Philip junior II 192. Ill 333. 443. 454. 519.
526. 577. 579.
Philip senior II 100. 104. 166. 168. 173. 192. Ill
95. 235. 263. 271. 407. 505-506. 512. 539. 607.
614A. 621. 627. 629. 632. 646. 749. 750. 757.
878.
Plautilla II 267. 404. 431. 466. 480. 496. 500. Ill
495-
Plotina III 524.
Plotina, Marciana and Trajan III 107.
Pompeius Magnus III 650.
Pontius Pilate III 802.
Poppaea and Nero III 242. 299.464.
Probus III 884.
Publicius Regulus, C. Corinth II 399.
Publilius, Gaius II 94.
Pupienus, Balbinus and Gordianus Pius III 278.
Pupius Rufus, A. Ill 900-901 .
Rufus, A. Pupius III 900-901.
Rutilius Plancus, L. Corinth II 397,
N
Nero II 126. 237. 400. Ill 180. 277. 298. 418.
430. 438. 440. 458-459. 464. 480-481. 491.
511. 516. 524. 526. 533. 584. 755. 795. 803.
865.
Nero and Agrippina III 298. 535.
Nero and Britannicus Caesars III 803.
Nero and Poppaea III 242. 299. 464.
Nerva II 564. Ill 419. 698.
Nonius Bassus, M. Corinth II 397.
Octavianus, Antoniusand Lepidus III 242.
Octavius Luscinus, Corinth II 399.
Otacilia II 165. 173. 271. Ill 343. 407. 443. 517.
518. 519. 525. 750. 818.
Otho III 866.
Paconius Flam., L. Corinth II 399.
Sabina III 38. 119. 277. 430. 487. 491. 640.
Salonina III 44. 122. 249. 272. 311. 335. 343.
352. 357. 358. 388. 460. 538. 651.
Salonina and Saloninus III 182.
Saloninus Caesar III 881.
Severina III 882.
Severus, Alexander II 95. 156-157. 173. 175. Ill
13. 52. 55. 91. 121. 138. 161. 245. 268. 383.
431.442. 465. 482. 503. 512. 531. 539. 590.
595. 620. 628. 640. 646. 713-714. 751. 756.
809. 816. 876-7.
Severus Alexander and Julia Mamaea III 816.
Severus, Septimius II 159. 169. 197-198. 200.
266. 325. 368-369. 376. 401-403. 431. 465-466.
471. 478. 486-487. 500. Ill 18. 19. 37. 51. 52.
57. 91. 95. 120. 171. 300. 424-425. 441. 461.
482.492.497. 512. 634. 645. 663. 712. 715.
762. 765. 780.
Severus, Septimius and Julia Domna III 382.
Soaemias, Julia II 172.
968 —
Tacitus III 883-884.
Thalna, P. Juventius II 93.
Tiberius II 397-398. Ill 117. 350. 426. 611. 622.
644. 755. 802. 864.
Tiberius and Augustus II 103.
Tiberius and Livia II 103.
Titus III 54. 403. 691. 804. 866.
Titus and Domitian III 231. 262. 403. 433 .
Trajan II 321. 523. 552. 573. Ill 49. 59. 69. 118.
235- 342. 354- 386. 404- 433- 446.473- 542.
584,636.663. 691-2. 709-710. 750.752. 759-
761. 764. 765. 774. 779. 783. 798. 867-8.
Trajan, Plotina and Marciana III 107.
Trajan Decius III 333. 334. 503. 532. 628. 817.
878.
Tranquillina II 177. 178. 180. Ill 44. 57. 246.
301. 332. 454. 500. 503. 558. 581. 646. 667.
818.
Trebonianus Gallus II 167. Ill 37. 53. 139. 580.
592. 622. 647. 650. 757. 879.
Vaballathus and Aurelianus III 883.
Valerian and Gallienus III 540.
Valerianus II 158. Ill 17. 139. 182. 211. 246.
247. 311. 387. 427. 469. 506. 539. 576. 620.
639. 668. 793. 879.
Vatronius Labes, A. Corinth II 397.
Verus, vide Lucius Verus.
Vespasian II 37. 523. 552. Ill 36. 49. 50. 58.
181. 243. 379. 403. 430. 489. 494. 691. 755.
866-7.
Vespasian, Titus and Domitian III 154.
Verus, Annius III 663.
Verus, Lucius II 42. 368. 401. 433-434. 573. 576.
Ill 11. 59. 342-343. 355. 406. 537.606. 700.
712. 750. 752. 774.
Vipsanius Agrippa, P. Corinth II 398.
Volusian III 878.
INDEX IV.
LETTERS AND INSCRIPTIONS.
(Except Monograms).
a) Greek.
A Abdcra II 123.
— Aegina II 375.
— Alexander III of Macedon II 74.
— Amorium III 488.
— Arcadian League II 488.
— Argos II 475.
— Athens II 355.
— Calchedoh III 40.
— Cales I 58.
— Cassander of Macedon II 78.
— Celenderis III 623.
— Clazomenae III 225.
— Cnossus II s 1,9.
— Colophon III 253.
— Corinth II 386-387.
— Ei'on II 7.
— Elaeusa-Sebaste III 669.
— Elis II 448. 451 .
— Heracleia Luc. I 153.
— Istrus II 169.
— Massilia I 10-1 1 .
— Messana I 298.
— Metapontum I, 161. 165.
— Neapolis I 75.
— Nesos III 213.
— Olbiall 164.
— Petelia I 229.
— Philip II of Macedon II 57.
— Philip V — II 85.
— Proconnesus III 127.
— Rhodus III 410.
— Sinope III 30.
— Suessa Aurunca I 85 .
— Syracuse I 340. 352. 360. 361. 363
— Tarentum I 120. 121. 122. 123.
— Terina I 239.
-- Thurium I 182. 183. 184.
— Velia I 191. 194. 195. 197. 199.
AANOE Thebes II 312.
AB Abdera II 133.
ABOYAA Cos III 401.
ABP Argos Amphilochicum II 411 .
— Syria III 719.
ABPHN Erythrae II 25 3-
Ar Syracuse I 363.
ATA Thessaly II 235.
ArAOinnOI Athens II 324.
ArAOOKAEOI Dyrrhachii II 244.
— Syracuse I 357.
ArAIIKAHI Erythrae III 256. 258.
ArAIIKAHI ANTinATPOY Erythrae 111 256.
ArEI Thebes II 312.
Armi apiit cos in 399.
ArAA Aegina II 3.
ArNHN Teos III 308.
ArPEYI Corcyra II 265.
AmNITTTTOY Apollonia II 243.
AA Massilia I 1 1 .
AAA • Assus Troad. Ill 144.
AAP CEYHPIANH TAPCOV MHT TOON TEn
APXEIHN KIAIKIA ICAVPIA AYKAONI Tar-
sus III 663 .
AE Argos II 472.
AOA Heracleia I 152.
— Metapontum I 167.
AOE Nagidus III 641 .
AOH Seleucia ad Calycadnum III 644.
AOH Sabaeans and Himyarites III 810.
AOHNAI IAIAAOI Ilium III 151.
AOHNAI NIKH4>OPOY Pergamum III 115.
970
AOHNOrENHI Leucas II 270.
AOHNOAnPOI Cius III 42.
AOHNOTTOAI2 Ephesus III 240.
AOIHN Thebes II 312.
A0AA Syracuse I 343.
A^ Velia I 197.
Al Alexander III of Macedon II 59.
— Elis II 454.
— Histiaea II 333.
AIANT02 TEYKPOY Olba III 643.
AIA2 Locris Opuntii II 284.
AIBATI02 Apollonia II 242.
AITYnTOI Colophon III 233.
AIOHN Halicarnassus III 370.
AIAIOC AIONYCIOC Laodiceia ad Lycum III
524.
AINEA2 Laodiceia ad Lycum III 521.
— Sicyon II 428.
AINHTOP Alexander III of Macedon II 67.
— Rhodus III 412.
AIOAE Lesbos III 203.
AIPP Damastium II 246.
AI2KPIHN Patras.11432.
AI2XI2 ArgosII478.
AITHCAM€NOVn . KAMAI- MAPKEAAIANOY
Eucarpeia III 509.
AK Syracuse I 341 .
AKE2I02 Barce III 902.
AKHP Samothrace II 142.
AKOY Paros II 568.
AA Amorium III 489.
— Corinth II 387-388.
— Orra I 105 .
— Selge III 602.
— Thurium I 189.
AAE Heracleia I 155 .
— Rhodus III 415.
AAEOI Tegea II 504.
AAE1 Tarentum I 134.
AAEIANAPEA Alexandria III 866.
AAEIANAPOC AN€0OTPOHNnN Otrus III
829.
AAEZI2 (?) Acanthus II 21.
AA0 Aegae Cil. Ill 617.
AAKMEHN HrEMONEni Samos III 326.
AM Metapontum I 164.
— Tarsus III 655.
AMA2TPI02 BA2IAI22H2 Amastris III 24.
AMEINIA2 Rhodus III 412.
AMENAN02 Catana I 266.
AMI Issus HI 636.
— Metapontum I 164.
AM<}>I Argos Amphilochicum II 411.
— Samos III 326.
AMcfrlKTIONHN Delphi II 295.
AN Perseus II 87.
ANAZATOPOY Abydos III 133.
ANAZANAPOC Cos III 397. Rhodus III 412. 415.
ANAZAP BOY MHTP0TT0A6IC Anazarbus III
619.
ANAZIAIK02 Abdera II 122.
ANAIIAA2PrieneIIl286.
ANAI02 Clazomenae III 226.
ANKPATO Clazomenae III 227.
ANAP0MENH2 Aenianes II 205.
ANAP0NIK02 AAKIOY Apameia III 492. 493.
ANAP02CosIII 399.
ANO Tarentum I 136.
AN[OPflN] Tarentum I 129.
AN0Y.ETTPPin MAPKEAAfl Cyme III 181.
ANOY KAI CEN T7AIT0Y OMONOIA Ephesus III
250.
ANTHIO Antioch III 590.
ANTIAAA2 Aenus II 107.
ANTirENH2LebedusIIl265.
ANTirONOC 2IA0 Sardes III 457.
ANTITONOY 2TPATHrOY Thessaly II 237.
ANTIKPATH2 Cyme III 174.
ANTINOO Mytilene III 211.
ANTinATP Rhodus III 411.
ANTITTATP02 Miletus III 274-275 .
ANTI0X02 Cos III 400.
ANTIOXOY TOY BAKKIAOY Apollonia II 243.
ANTI(J>ANH2 Clazomenae III 224.
ANTHNIANHC C€VH AAP MHT TAPCOV
Tarsus III 664.
AOYIOAA ANOYnATH AIXM0KAH2 Ephe-
sus III 242.
ATT Antiochia ad Daphnem III 757.
— Athens II 354.
— Cydonia II 522.
— Egypt (Ptolemy V) III 858.
— Syracuse I 362.
AT1ATOYPI02 Cyme III 176.
ATTEAAA2 Erythrae III 254.
ATTHNH I EPA Ephesus III 246.
ATTOA Metapontum I 166.
— Tarentum I 139.
— Thebes II 307.
ATT0AAA2 Clazomenae III 224. 226.
— 97i
— Colophon III 234.
AfTOAAOAOTOY Smyrna III 288.
ATTOAAOAflP Ephesus III 239.
AnOAAON nYOIOI Alexandria III 866.
APABIA HI 809.
APE002A Syracuse I 342.
APEOHN Tarentum I 128.
APE02 The Mamertini I 301 .
API Anactorium II 411.
— Elis II 452.
— Tarentum I 118. 127.
APIMNH2T02 Clazomenae III 224.
API! Amisus III 13 .
— Athens II 354.
API2T Samos III 328.
APIITArOPAI Hierapvtna II 53°-
APIZTA KH4>II Apameia III 493.
APIITAPXOC AAMONOC Patras II 432.
API2TEA2 Athens II 354.
Erythrae III 254.
APIITin Tarentum I 134.
API IT inn Tarentum I 145.
APIITinnOI Tarentum 1 144.
APIITION Cos III 39}.
API2TO Chios III 31S.
APICTOAAMOC Achaean League II 437.
API2TOIEN02 Metapontum I 161.
APIZTOKAHI Cos III 399.
Leucas II 271 .
— Tarentum I 140.
API2TOMAX02 Cyme III 175.
APIITOnOAII Cnidus III 367.
API2TPAT02 Ephesus III 240.
APIX Olbia II 162.
AnOAAH Smyrna III 289.
— Tarentum I 136.
AnOAAflNI Blaundus III 428.
— Ephesus III 240.
AnOAAONI AnOAAHNlOY HeracleiaSalbaceHI
372.
AnOAAflNIAHI Smyrna III 289.
AnOAAONIOI ANAPONEIKOY Tripolis III
472.
AnOAAHNIOI AnOAAOAOTOY Erythrae III
257.
AnOAAHNIOC A<t>POAIC6flN YIOC Aphro-
disias III 349.
AnOAAHNlOY Sicyon II 428.
— Smyrna III 290.
AnOAAONOI Tauromenium I 567.
AP Argos II 474.
— Cnossus II 518.
— Corinth II 388. 389.
— Cyme III 175 .
— Elis II 450. 457.
— Lacedaemon II 469.
— Oeniadae II 272.
— Pheneus II 498. 499.
— Sicyon II 428.
— Syria III 721 .
— Tarentum 1 129.
— Thessaly II 237.
— Velia I 199.
APA Neapolis I 81 .
APAT02 EYnOAIAOI Erythrae III 259.
API"— APrE Argos II 474.
APTEI Argos Amphilochicum II 411.
APrEION Argos II 473.
APrEAAAHI Epirus II 257.
APK Alaesa I 257.
APK A Thebes II 309.
APKA2 Pheneus II 499.
API I Ephesus III 239.
— Methana II 485 .
APTE Halicarnassus III 369.
— Neapolis I 92.
APTEMHI Chios III 320.
APTEMI Neapolis 1 72.
APTEMIA Smyrna III 290.
APTEMIAOI AEYKO<J>YNAI Magnesia III 267.
APTEMIAOI nEPrAIA! Perga 111 577. 579.
580.
APTEMHN Rhodus III 415.
APTEMHN nAniOY AP Tabae 111 384.
APX Alaesa 1 259.
APXAI"ETA2 Tauromenium I 365.
APXAAEI ATON APXIEPIB- Synnada III
537-
APXIA CONOC TABHNHN Tabae III 388.
APXIEPATIKON ANTIOXEI2 Antiochia ad
Orontem III 755 .
APXIEPEH2 TOnAPXOY KENNATHN AA-
AA22 Olba 111 643-64 1 -
APXT<l)A.AHMHTPIOY IOYA Halicarnassus
and Cos III 372.
APXHN Cos III 398.
A 2 Aezanis III 483 .
— Astacus II 411 .
ACCAPIA AVfl Chios III 522.
ACCAPIA TPIA Chios III 322. 323.
972
ACCAPION HMYCY Chios III 321.
A22IN02 NaxusI 309.
A2KAAT7 Agrigentum I 255.
AZKAHTTI02 Cos III 400.
AIKAHfTlOY 2HTHP02 Cos III 398.
ACKM Amorium III 488.
— Pergamum III 114.
ACnENAOV CHCVMMAXOC PHMEnN Aspen-
dus III 575.
AITO Pherae II 231 .
A2TYNOY2 Erythrae III 254.
AT Petelia I 230.
— Philip II of Macedon II 5 5-
ATTABIAN Apameia III 493.
ATTAAHA Aphrodisias III 349.
ATTAA02 Erythrae III 256.
ATTAAOCCO <i>ICTHCTAIC TTATPICI Smyrna
and Laodiceia III 304.
ATPATINO TTYOinN Lilybaeum I 294.
AY Corinth II 389.
AYTOYCTOC n€PrA Pergamum III 119.
AVTOKPA Alexandria III 865. 866.
AYT0N0M02AYT0N0M0Y Erythrae III 258.
AX Larissa Cremaste II 220. Syria III 721.
AXIAAEIAH2 Priene III 287.
AXO Aenianes II 206.
AXYAAIAAI Tabae III 384.
A(|> Syracuse I 362.
— Thurium I 189.
A<t>OYPI.. TTEPrAMHNflN Pergamum III 117.
A(j>POA Aegiale III 555.
B
B Alexander III of Macedon II 68« ..
— Cnossus II 519.
— Croton I 216.
— Neapolis I 79.
— Segesta I 315.
— Selge III 603 .
— Stratoniceia III 382.
— Velia I 194.
BA Syracuse I 360.
BA Euagoras II, King of Salamis III 825
BABON Rhodus III 414.
BAAV2 Aspendus III 572.
BA2IAEIAH2 Rhodus III 417.
BATIflN Cos III 398.
BATT02 Samos III 328. 329.
BiE Olbia II 164.
Bl Neapolis I 73 .
— Poemanenon III 126.
BIHN Clazomenae III 227.
— Teos III 309.
BK Pella II 99.
BAAOYNA6HN MAKEAONHN €TTI ITAAIKOY
Blaundus III 430.
BO Epirus II 257.
BOinmN Thebes II 313. 314. 315.
BOP6IOHNE Thyatira III 464. 465.
— Antiochia ad Maeandrum III 341.
BOYAH Appia III 496.
— Melos II 564.
— Prymnessus III 533.
— Synnada III 537.
— Tabae III 385.
BIT Massilia In.
BP AXYAAIAAI KAA Tabae III 384.
BPIHN Cnossus II 516.
BYIA2 Byzantium II 158.
T, J,D Aphrodisias III 622.
— Cales I 58.
— Camarina I 262.
— Corinth II 389. 390.
— Heracleia I 153.
— Massilia I 10.
— Metapontum I 161.
— Olbia II 163.
— Suessa Aurunca I 86.
— Thurium I 183 .
— Velia I 201, 203 .
— On Babylonian Tetradrachms III 829.
TAIOC MA20NI 02POY<|>02 Apameia III 494 .
TAIOY Aezanis III 483.
rAin.AIINNin.TULAAinNI ANOYTTATn KOI
NOY A2IA2 Sardes III 458.
TAAOK02 Erythrae III 259.
CA2 Tarentum I 128.
TE Thebes II 312.
TEAOinN Gela I 278. 279. 280.
rEAflN02 Syracuse I 360.
TEN Aetolia II 277.
r€PMANIKOCAYTOKPATnPnATHPTTATP-
IA02 Lycia III 555.
l"€POVCIA Aphrodisias III 347.
— Hierapolis III 515 .
TE22I02 Smyrna III 297.
973
TEI2I0I 4>IA0nATPIZ Smyrna III 298.
|"H Ptolemy 1 of Egypt III 846.
CI Tarentum I 138.
rilO (?)Sicyon II 428.
TA or m Athens II 353.
TAAY Achaean League II 437.
TAAYKOC Hierocaesareia III 438.
rNnill Chios III 318.
rNHTOI EKATONYMOY Erythrae III 257. 258.
TO Athens II 354.
TOP Orra I 104.
rOPriON Erythrae III 255.
TOPAIANHA Aphrodisias III 349.
TOPrOZ Rhodus III 413. 417.
TOPrnnAI Thessaly II 235.
TP AVP 0€OT€IMOY NYCAEHN Nyta III 449-
TPOCE.E Rubil 97.
f"Y Tarentum I 133. 134.
A Aegiale II 554.
— Aphrodisias III 622.
— Arcadia II 489,
— Clazomenae III 225 .
— Corinth II 381. 390. 394.
— Croton I 215. 216. 217.
— Elis II 454. 457.
— Gortyna II 528.
— Istrus II 169.
— LyttusII 538.
— Macedonian Imitations I 13.
— Neapolis Camp. I 75. 77.
— Ptolemy I of Egypt III 849. 850.
— Selge III 603.
— Syracuse I 352. 362.
— Tarentum 1. 121. 122. 123. 125. 132
— Velia I 197.
— On Persian^ III 828.
AA Elis II 446. 449.
— Lacedaemon II 469.
— Rubi I 96.
— Soli III 648.
— Tarentum I 132.
— Zancle I 212.
AA (?) Vim (2YBA ?) Sybaris I 181.
AAIOY Arpi I 88. 89.
AAI Metapontum I 165.
— Tarentum I 127.
AAIM Thebes II 310.
AAI ME Aenianes II 206.
AAM Edessa II 97.
— Enna I 273.
AAM A Damastium II 246.
— Thebes II 310.
AAMACIAC PatraeII43i.
AAMAAH2 APXEANAKTOI Erythrae III 257.
258.
AAMATHP Metapontum I 164.
AAMIflN Messene II 464.
AAMOAE Aetolia II 278.
AAMOKPATHlLeucasII 271.
— Rhodus III 415.
AAMOTIMOY Patrae II 432.
AAMYAOI Tarentum I 135.
AAMO KYPANA2 Cyrene III 897.
AAMCONOC Patrae II 432.
AATAMAI Sinope III 29.
2E Aegae II 12.
AE Argos II 475-
AEIIAZ Messene II 464. 465.
AEINOMENHI HPAKAEOY Erythrae III 260.
AEKAETHPI CKVPIOV Alexandria III 880.
AEO Abdera II 119.
AEPKYAOI Chios III 320.
AH Neapolis I 80. 81.
— Sicyon II 426.427.
— Temnus III 189.
AHAIK02 Colophon III 234.
AHM Phocaea III 283.
— Side III 583.
AHMH Athens II 352.
AHMHTPI TeosIII3o9.
AHMHTPIOI Athens II 354.
— Cos III 397. 398.
— Ephesus III 241.
'AHMHTPIOC KflPOC CnnATPOC Ephesus
III 141.
AHM02 Aezanis III 484.
— Amorium III 489.
— Antiochia ad Maeandrum III 341 .
— Aphrodisias III 345. 349.
— Apollonia Salbace III 353.
— Attuda III 356.
— Bageis III 426.
— Cadi III 498.
— Cibyra III 502.
— Hierapolis III 515.
— Philadelphia III 451.
— Prymnessus III 532.
974 —
— Saitta III 453 .
— Themisonium III 541.
— Tripolis III 472.
AHMOC CAITTHNHN Saitta III 453-
AHMOC06NH2 Stratoniceia III 381.
Al Alexander III of Macedon II 68.
— Bottiae Emathiae II 96.
— Boeotia II 317.
— Corinth II 390. 391.
— Croton 1 218.
— Egypt (Ptolemy III) III 85 5 .
— Hermione II 484.
— Mamertini I 302.
— Megalopolis II 497.
— Messene II 464.
— Neapolis Camp. I 71.
— Pergamum III 112.
— Philip II of Macedon II 84. 85. 86.
— Ptolemy I of Egypt III 845. 847. 848. 850.
— Syria III 732.
— Tarentum I 134. 137. 140.
AIA AAPA2TOY Trapezopolis III 389.
AIA KAIPE<t>ANOYAntandrusIII 141.
AIA KAAYAIANOY Attuda III 356.
AIAKPIT02 Leucas II 13.
AIAN Amisus II 13.
AIA T7AM<|>IAOY KIAPAMHNflN Cidramus III
362.
AIA TTAniOY KAAAIMOY Apollonia Salbace III
353-
AIAPAXMON Rhodus III 419.
AIKTYNNA KPHT Crete II 552.
AIN0KPATH2 Apollonia II 243.
AIO Athens II 354.
— Elaeusa-Sebaste III 669.
— Leucasll4i4.
— Sinope III 29.
AIOrENHlTeos3o8.
AIOAHPOY Dyrrhachii II 244.
— Pergamum III 114.
AIOKAE Athens II 352.
AIOMHOY Parlais III 614B.
AIONY Smyrna III 289.
AI0NY2I02 Cyme III 174.
— Erythrae III 254. 256.
AIONY2I02 IATPOKAEOY2 Erythrae III 257.
AI0NY2I0Y Athens II 355.
— Heracleia Pontica III 47.
AIONY20Y 2nTHP02 MAPHNITHN Maro-
neia II 115. 116.
AI0TTEI0H2 Erythrae III 254.
AI02 Locri I 226.
— Mamertini I 302 .
— Tralles III 466.
AI02 EAAANIOY Syracuse I 358.
AI02 IAAIOY Crete II 552.
AI02 OAYMTTIOY Alexandria III 865.
AI02KOPOI Tarentum I 116.
AI02KOYPIAH2 Laodiceia ad Lycum III 521
523.
AI0TIM02 Athens II 352.
AIO<t> Athens II 352.
AIO(|>ANT02 Iasus III 373.
Al(|) Achaean League II 436.
Alfl Croton I 213.
AION Cos III 395.
— Leucas II 271.
— Messene II 464. 465.
AIHN02 Zacynthus II 463.
AOIKHN02 Dyrrhachii II 244.
AOKIMOC Docimeium III 507.
AP. • • Eretria II 330.
APAKHN Ephesus III 241.
— Halicarnassus III 369.
— Myndus III 376.
AH Anactorium II 41 1 .
E Aezanis III 483.
— Alexander III of Macedon II 76.
— Corinth II 391 .
— Croton I 215.
— Cyme III 175.
— Elaeusa-Sebaste III 669.
— Macedonian Imitations I 13.
— Neapolis Camp. I 74. 77. 78. 81.
— Philip II of Macedon II 56.
— Rhodus III 410. 414.
— Same II 461 .
— Syracuse I 360.
— Tarentum I 125.
— Thracian Chersonesus II 129. 131
— ThuriumI 183. 188.
— Velia I 192. 195.
ErNATlOY M Elaea III 184.
EA Alexandria Troas III 135 .
EIAKE2TIAA2 Camarina I 261.
— Cnidus III 366.
EIE<t>PnN Dyrrhachii II 244.
— 97 5
EH Tarentum I 124.
El— HPOlbia II 164.
EIPHNH Locri I 224.
EIPHNH NYCAEON Nysa III 447.
EK Ilium III 153.
EKA Alexander III ofMacedon II 64.
EKATACosIII 399.
EKATAIOC CGOCANAPOC Stratoniceia III 3S1.
EK KE<t>AAOIA Cephaloedium I 272.
EKTHP Ilium III 153.
EKTHP IAIEHN Ilium III 156.
€A€YO€PA T€PMHCC€ HTOKAnOYC€KOY-
CIA Termessus Major III 610.
EMnPETON Cos III 396.
ENNOAIAZ Pherae II 231.
E02EBHI Miletus III 275.
En Thebes II 311.
ETTA Tarentum I 127.
ETTANTEPAPX AnniANHN Appia 111 496.
ETTI Maroneia 11 114.
— Thyrrheium II 415.
Eni ArnN o oetoy I apemai- ahameic I
KOINON CpPYriAI Apameia 111 495.
Eni AAPIANOY Philomelium III 531.
En APAV XPVCON OVXION Chios 111 322.
323 •
En AVP AIA 4>OI BOY inmxoY APXIOV
rOPAHNON Gordus-Julia 111 436.
Eni AYPANTinATPOY nAN<t>IA KAAOHNHN
Cadi III 498.
En AVP AOITEINOV Magnesia ad Sipylum III
443-
Eni AOIINEH Maroneia II 115.
Eni AIA nAlflNlOY Neapolis II 73.
— Nysa III 448.
Eni AIAZ €NOAOXOY APX KAAOHNHN Cadi
HI 499-
Eni AINnOAEITOV Miletus III 277.
Eni Al nONTIKOY Byzantium II 155. 156.
Eni AA€II€P€nC Sala III 455.
Eni AMIANTOY Hadrianopolis III 512.
Eni ANTinATP Byzantium II 153.
Eni AnEAAEH Maroneia II 113.
Eni APIITONEH Maroneia II 114.
Eni APIITHNOI Chalcidian League II 27.
Eni APX AIAnOAA€ Trapezopolis III 389.
Eni APX CTAIA TPOKAEOVC Tabae III 387.
Eni APX AOMECTIXOY Tabae III 387. 388.
Eni APXIA CONOC CIABOY Tabae III 388.
EPIAPXinEMnTIAOY Thebes II 315.
Eni APX nPV AVP MINNIflNOC Miletus III
27S.
Eni AinniOY Byzantium II 153.
Eni ATYAn THM€NOOYP€n Temenothyrae
Flaviopolis III 538.
Eni AYP EAniAH(J>OPOYNE Cyme III 182.
Eni AYP EPMCONOC Bargasa III 358.
Eni AYP ZHNGONOCAP Aezanis III 484.
Eni AYP KAEOriATPOI KAAOHNON Cadi III
500.
Eni r CAA KAAYAIANO VAPX Sardes III 460.
Eni TAIOY APX BageisIII 427.
Eni TAIOY KAIKIAIOY KOPNOYTOY PHMH
Amisus IN 15.
Eni TAIOY nAniPlOY KAPBHNOZ Nicaea III
50.
— Nicomedia III >.j .
Eni TENO Athens II 353.
€niCI AANOYANTIOXEHN Antiochiaad Oron-
tem III 755 .
Eni l~.KA <t>AAKKOYKucarpeia III 509.
Eni T MAVP IHTIMOY Tralles III 468. 469.
Eni T M AVP VAAOY €niKPATOVC Magnesia
III 268.
EniTONOI Cnidus III 365. Myndus III 376.
Eni AAMA Maeonia III 440.
Eni AAMflNOI Byzantium II 153.
Eni AHMHTPIOY Nacrasa III 446.
Eni AHMOCTPATOY CTPATHI"OC CHIOC
Smyrna III 299.
EniAl Corycus III 630.
€niAIOr€NO SynausIII 535.
Eni AlOrENOYC AIONYCIOY APX KO-
TIAEfiN Cotiaeum III 50^.
Eni AIONYIAAOZ Abdera II 125.
Eni AIOIKOY Byzantium II 153.
Eni AIO<t>ANTOY Abdera II 125.
EnCKATHNYMOY Erythrae III 261.
En EAniAH<t>OYOY Cyme III 182.
€ni €PMOr€NOVC CTPACKPIBHNIOC KAA-
POG Smyrna III 299.
€n €PMOKPATIAEn Abdera II 120.
€ni €PMOr€NOYC KAAPOC Smyrna III 298.
eni 6PMHNAKTOC Abdera II 126.
€ni €Vr€N€TOPOC Philadelphia III 452.
€ni €V€P Corycus III 630.
Eni EYPI KAEOZ Lacedaemon II 470.
Eni IHNHNO Abdera II 122.
Eni HPAKAEIAEfl Maroneia II 115.
Eni HPO<|>ANEOZ Abdera II 122.
— 976 —
Eni 0EA2 (|>AYCTINAC Byzantium II 155.
ETTI 0EOAO Maroneia II 113.
ETTI OPAIYAOC Abdera II 121 .
EfTI l€PHN Cyme III 177.
EFTI IKETA Syracuse I 357.
Eni IOYAIAN Maeonia III 441.
Eni IOYA KOAPA TOVVIOV IfTII APX KO-
TIAEON Cotiaeiim III 505. 506.
Eni innnNAKTOI Abdera II 125.
€TTI KAACCIKOY Aezanis III 486.
En KATI MENEKPATOYC Maeonia III 440.
Eni KA 4>IAOKA€OC Cibyra III 502.
Eni KNAAOKP LocrisII 286.
Eni KOM(j) TAAYKHNOC n€PI"AMHNnN Per-
gamum III 122.
Eni KOP AA6IANAP Philomelium III 532-
Eni KOYAAPATOY Antiochia ad Orontem III
754-
Eni KOYnON Miletus III 277.
Eni KPAT602 Argos II 476.
Eni KPATH2 Cyme III 174.
Eni K IE KOYNAOY Cotiaeiim III 504.
Eni KTHTTAIOY Aezanis III 483.
Eni AEYKIOY IEP OYHNIOY KAniTHNOI
Acmonia III 481 .
Eni AOAAIOY KAACCIKOY Aezanis III 485.
Eni AOYI YANIOY 2IAOYANOY Amorium III
489.
Eni AOYKIAAIOY ANTHNIOY APX Sebaste
III 534.
Eni MANT CEBHPOY 6AA6ITH Elaea III 186.
Eni MAPKOY nAANKI Heracleia Pontica III 49.
Eni MAPKOY nAANKlOY APOY ANQYnA-
TOY Prusias ad Hypium III 58.
Eni MAPKOY 2AA0YIAHN0Y nPOKAOY
ANOYnA Nicomedia III 54.
Eni MAPKOY IAAOYIAHNOY AinPHNA
ANOYnATOYNicaealllso.
Eni MAPHN02 Miletus III 278.
Eni M.ATMHTPOrENOYC Aezanis III 487.
Eni MEAANinnO Abdera II 120.
Eni MEAITHNOCAP Sala III 455.
Eni MEAITON02 AIKAHniAAOY Cadi III
499-
Eni MENANAPOY Aezanis III 485.
En. MENEKA€OY Smyrna and Nicomedia III
6ni MH AHOY Aezanis III 486.
Eni MHNOrENOY TOY NANNA Aezanis III 487.
En.MHTPONOI Masoneia II 113.
Eni MHTP04>ANEOI Maroneia II 113.
Eni MHTP04>ANOYC Synaiis III 535.
Eni MINAIOY Sardes III 459.
Eni MKA nniHN ACIAPXOY IEPOnOA€l-
THN Hieropolis III 519.
Eni MNA2TOY Apollonia II 243.
Eni MYPTOY CTPATHI"€INOC Smyrna III
292.
Eni NANNACTE <t>ANH(t>OPOY Aezanis III 485.
Eni N€IKOMAXOY CAPAIANHN Sardes III
459.
Eni NE2TI02 Abdera II 121.
Eni NOYMHNIOY Maroneia II 114. 115.
Eni OMHPOY Abdera II 126.
Eni OYAPOY Antiochia ad Orontem III 753 .
Eni OVA AAMOA020Y APXACAAHNflN
Sala III 455.
Eni nAIA AHMHTPIANOY mm APX KO-
TIAEHN Cotiaeiim III 506.
Eni nAITOY TPAMMATEOC APTEMIC Ephe-
sus III 243.
Eni nAITOY TPAMMATEOC OMONOIAEphe-
sus III 249.
Eni nAYAOY A API Philomelium III 531.
EninAYIANin Abdera II 124.
€n nAY C€P KYMAIHN Cyme III 181.
Eni n€AANIOY KAICAP€CON MOCTHNGON
Mostene III 444.
Em riEPrAMOY Pargamum III 112.
Eni n€PMA<|>IAIAPX Cotiaeiim III 504.
€ni nPYK AOriCK.ATTAAOY Synnada III
537-
Eni nETPCONlOY Smyrna III 296.
Eni n MAPKOY TABAAEH Tabala III 461.
Eni nAANKlOY OYAPOY Apameia III 494.
Eni nOAYIENOY Chalcidian League II 27.
Em nPVA€ONTOC.OVAAKATOY Stratoni-
ceia III 382.
Eni nPHTEH Abdera II 122.
Eni nPCOTOMAXOY CGOKPATOY Aezanis
III 486.
Eni nnAAIANOY(|>IAAAEA(J>EnN Philadelphia
III 45i.
Eni POY<|)OY Miletus III 277.
Eni POY<l>OY ACIAP CAPAIANflN Sardes III
460.
Em PAVTAN KOPINOOY TPAAAIANHN
Tralles III 467.
Eni PAHMONEIKOV Magnesia ad Maeandrum
III 269.
977 —
ETTI CAVPAAMA nEPrAMHNHN Pergamum III
122.
€ni CEKOYNAHI Cyme III 177.
Eni C€I KA CEIAIANOY nEPrAMHNHN
Pergamum III 112.
ETTI CIAIOY A/OVKIOVCTO VOYIV A/ICON
Amorium III 489.
€ni C AVP 6VTVXOVC Phocaea III 284. 285.
€TTI CTP AIOAOP Pergamum III 116.
€ni CTPI nOAAinNOC Pergamum III 117.
Eni CTPAKA K€<|>AAinNOC Pergamum III 116.
€ni CTPKA TTAPAAAA... Pergamum III 119.
€TTI CTP nOAAIONOC KOPHNIC Pergamum
III 119.
€TTI C -P KOVAPTOV FTEPr Pergamum III 120.
€ni CTPAI nXLAAIAC Pergamum III 120.
€ni CTPAT KAA APICT6A mPrAMHNHN
Pergamum III 120.
€ni CTP M KAIP€A ATTAAOY Pergamum III
121 .
€TTICTPA ... AAOYn6PrAMHNHN Pergamum
III 121.
€ni CTPK T6PTVAAOY n€PrAMHNON Per-
gamum III 122.
€ni CTP nAin€IOA KOINON OMnN Perga-
mum III 123.
€ni ctp nAiniOY koinon omonoia nEP-
TAMHNnN KAI €4>€CinN Pergamum III 123.
6ni CTP AIONYCIOV Myrina III 188.
€ni CTPA KPOITA MVTIAH Mytilene III 21 1.
€ni CTP... nOC IA BAA APICTOMAXOY
Mytilene III 211.
€ni CTP BAAAPICTOMAXOY Mytilene III
211.
€n CT 4>A MANO(J>ANTOY KYMAIflN Cyme
III 182.
€T7 C <J>lAHTOY Smyrna III 29s .
€T7I KA CTPATON6IKOV Smyrna III 300.
€TTI CT POV(J)|NOV Smyrna III 300. 301.
€TT C M AVP C6ZCTOV Smyrna III 302.
€T7 CTP MAVP C€I€TOV Smyrna III 302.
€TT C r€MINOV Smyrna and Pergamum III 304.
305.
€TT CTPT€MINOY Smyrna and Pergamum III
305.
€ni CTPA BACCOV Acrasus III 424.
€TTI CTPA fTAninNOC Hypaepa III 439.
Eni Ifl<J) Athens II 353.
Eni I<t>OAPlA Byzantium II 152.
€n T AYP MOA€CTOY APX ArKYPANON
Ancyra III 492.
EniTANI AM- A Rhodus 111 418.
Eni TIAAMA Miletus 111 277.
Eni Tl KAAYAIOY IEPHNYMOY Smyrna 111
291 .
Em T nOMnflNlOY BACOYnPEIBEYAN
Ancyra III 699.
Eni Tl nANKAEOCTO Melos 11 564.
Eni TITIANOY CAITTHNON Saitta 111 453.
En TYNAIANOY Acmoneia 111 481.
Eni TYXHI Rhodus III 417.
Eni T 4>A MHTPOAOPOY TB CAPAIANHN
Sardes III 459.
Eni KPOY4>OY AAPIANO-. Hadrianopolis III
513-
Eni (|)ANEn Abdera II 124.
Eni (JHAAAOI Abdera II 122-123.
Em <J)IAIANOY nOPOY Pordosilene III 214.
Eni <J)IAIITOV EIKAAIOI Smyrna III 292. 297.
Eni <J)A.nPEICKOY NE TP- YOY- ACIAPX
Acmonia III 482 .
Eni (frAHPOY AN OVZMYPNAIHN Smyrna III
299.
En <J>PnNTnN02 BYZANTinN Byzantium II
156.
Eni 4>.TEAE Nicaea III 51.
Em <|>nKPI Byzantium II 153.
EP Elaeusa-Sebaste III 669.
EPA2IKAH2 Rhodus III 411. ,12.
EPMArOPAI Smyrna III 288. 290.
EPMIAZ Ephesus III 240.
— Myndus III 377.
EPMI AIONY Smyrna 111 289.
EPMinnOI APXIEPEY2 Philadelphia III 450.
EPMinnOI EPMOrENOYI APXIEPEY2 Phi-
ladelphia III 450.
EPMinnOI IinYAOY Smyrna III 289.
EPMO Myndus III 376.
EPMOC Bageis III 427.
— Magnesia ad Sipylum 111 441.
— Saitta 111 453.
— Tabala III 461.
EPYOPAI Erythrae III 261. 262.
EY Achaean League II 438.
— Agrigentum I 248.
— Corinth II 391. 392.
— Corcyra II 263 .
— Elis II 457.
— Heracleia I 152. 154. 155.
-978 -
— Locri I 227.
— Orchomenus II 299.
— Rhodus III 410.
— Sybaris I 181 .
— Syracusel 336. 337- 349-
— Tarentum I 120. 136.
EYAIN Catane I 266.
EYAINETO Syracuse I 337. 338.
EYANAPOI Athens II 353.
EYAPAT02AI Cos III 400.
EYAPA HAIOAH Cos III 399.
EYAPOI Ephesus III 237.
EYAPXIHN Tarentum I 129.
EYBIO Aenianes II 205.
EYBIOTOY Thessaly II 236.
EYBOIEON Eretria II 331.
EYBOYAOC CnidusIII 367.
EYI Neapolis I 73.
EYHAdNEON Edoni II 16.
EYOElis II 442.
— Thurium I 185.
EYOHNIA Alexandria III 875.
EYOY Heracleia I 152.
— Syracuse I 339.
EYK Syracuse I 344.
EYKAPnOI Cos III 400.
EYKAEI Syracuse I 337.
EYKAH-.. Magnesia III 269.
EYKAH2 KPATIN02 Magnesia III 267.
EYKPAT Cos III 400.
EYKPI Cyme III 174.
EYM€N€IA Eumeneia III 511.
EYMEN6HN AXAIflN Eumeneia III 510. 511.
512.
EYMENEHN AIONYC Eumeneia III 510.
EYMENOY Syracuse I 338.
EYMHNOY Syracuse I 336.
EYn Maroneia II 114.
EYPIKAEOI Lacedaemon II 470.
EYPHMEnNEuromusIII 368.
EY<|>A Thurium I 387.
EY<|>HMOI TTAYIANIOY Magnesia III 267.
EY<j)PnN CnidusIII 365.
— Sicyon II 426.
E<t>APM02TO AbydosIII 132.
E<J)€CinN nANIflNIOC Ephesus III 245.
E<j)€CinN nPHTnN ACIAC Ephesus III 245.
246. 247.
€<|>€CinN TYXH Ephesus III 249.
F Anactorium II 410. 448.
FA Achaean League II 437.
— Axus II 511 .
— Elis II 439-457.
FAOElisII 439.
FAAEIONElis II 441. 445. 450. 455. 457.
FAZT Thebes II 310.
TAZinN Axus II 511. 512.
FEPT Thebes II 310.
FK Aspendus III 573.
IIZ
I Achaean League II 438.
— Alexander III of Macedon II 72. 77.
— Amphaxitis II 96.
— Athens II 352. 353.
— Heracleia I 155 .
— Lampsacus III 96.
— Philip III of Macedon II 77.
— Syracuse I 360.
— Tarentum I 137. 138.
— Velial 198.
IA Syracuse I 363.
IANOinnOZCosIIl396.
IANOOC Cyme III 178. 179.
IAP Halicarnassus III 370.
IE Ephesus III 241 .
IENOA.MANAPArOSamos III 321.
IENOK Sicyon II 428.
IENOKAH Ephesus III 239.
IENOKPATHlChalcis II 325.
— Tarentum I 148.
IENOTIMOI Sicyon II 427.
IENO(|>nN Cos III 401.
IENO<t>nN IEPEYC Cos III 402.
I€NO(|>IAOC APXA THM€N0VP€VCI Temeno-
thyrae III 539.
IENOXAPHZMesseneIl465.
IENON Apollonia II 243.
— Cyme III 173.
— Rhodus III 417.
IENHNOI ZHNONIOY Laodiceia-Smyrna III
526.
IEY Argos II 475.
IEY1 Locri I 224.
IEYC AKPAIOC Magnesia ad Maeandrum III
268.
— 979
— Smyrna III 294.
— Temnus III 190.
IEYC TTANAHNOC Synnada III 536.
IEYIIZ 4>IAAAHOHZ Laodiceia ad Lycum III
523
IEYC EAEYOEPIOZ Syracuse I 348. 351. 352.
IEYC BOZIOZ Hierapolis 111 514.
IHNANIC Laodiceia ad Lycuin III 524.
IEYC KACIOC Corcyra II 265-266.
Z6VC KEAENEVC Apameia III 493.
IEYC KOPY(J)AIOC Philadelphia III 451.
IEYC OAYMniOC Maeonia III 439
IEYC COAYM€YC Termessus Major III 609.
IEYC 4>IAIOC Pergamum III 118.
IEYIIZ Smyrna III 291 .
IEYC TPHIOC Hierapolis III ji6.
IH Aetolia II 277.
IHNIZ Smyrna III 289.
IHNOTeos III 509.
II AA Achaean League II 457.
IOI AI02 Cyme III 176.
101 AOY Sicyon II 428.
10 A Tabae III 5S3.
IOnY Tarentum I 135. 136.
IOriYPIflN Tarentum I 144.
IOIIYPOY Apollonia II 242.
Dyrrhachii II 244.
IOP Tarentum I 130.
Id Tarentum I 134. 136. 147.
Ifll Thurium 1 189.
iniAOZ Athens II 355.
IflPYPOC Ervthrae III 256.
H Alexander I of Macedon II 4;
— Arcadia II 489.
— Athens II 350. 351 .
— Catana I 265 .
— Chalcedon III 40.
— Corinth II 382.
— Eion II 7.
— Istrus II 169.
— Neapolis Camp. I 79.
— Orrescii II 4.
— Ptolemy I of Egypt III 846.
— - Rhegium I 233 .
— Selge III 603.
— Syracuse I 354.
- Tarentum I 120.
— Thracian Chersonesus II 130.
— Thurium I 184.
. h Tarentum I 116. 126.
— Heracleia I 1 54.
HH Tarentum I 1 17.
HTHZATOPHZ Abdera II 126.
HAflN^flN Edoni II 16.
|-E Tarentum I 121 .
H and HE Sicyon II 422-425.
HE Athens II 351.
HI Tarentum I 155.
HAIOAQCos III 379.
HMIACAPION Chios III 321.
|-M<t> Tarentum 1 115. 116.
KPElis II 457.
— Histiaea II 332.
— Thessalv II 235 .
J-HP Tarentum I 124. 125. 143.
hHPA Tarentum I 137.
— Thurium I 186. 187. 188.
HPA Achaean League II 436.
— Elis II 453. 455. 456.
— Nagidus III 641.
— Philippi II 43 .
HPA APrEIA Alexandria III 865.
HPAKAE ! EI"AO Apameia III 495.
HPAKAEIAAZ Catana I 266.
HPAKAEIAHZ Cyme III 174.
Smyrna III 288.
HPAKAEinTAN Cephaloedium I 272.
HPAKAEOZCyme III 173.
HPAKAEOYZ ZflTHPOZ OAZION Thasos II
148. 149.
HPAKAHTOZ Tarentum I 141. 153.
HPIAANOZ Chios III 517.
HPOAOTOZ Erythrae III 255.
HPOAHPOZ AIONYZIOY Erythrae III 259.
HPOOEMIZ HPAKAEITOY Erythrae III 259.
HPflC €YPYTTYOC Pergamum III 117.
HPfllAA Pheneus II 500.
HT Neapolis 1 170.
HYTIEIA Metapontum I 162.
HY^AZ Selinus I 322.
0 Aegina II 374.
— Argos II 475.
— Athens II 353 .
— Delphi II 293 .
123
— 980
— Dicaea II 118.
— Egypt (Ptolemy IV) III 856.
— Lycia III 546.
— Macedon II 87.
— Neapolis I 73 .
— Phalanna II 226.
— Phlius II 419.
— Syracuse I 362 .
— Velia I 193. 195 .
©A Barce III 903.
0AP2YTA2 Rhodus III 412.
Or Olus II 539.
0E Elaeusa-Sebaste III 669.
— Elea II 251 .
— Neapolis Camp. I 72.
— Tarentum I 134.
— Thurium I 187.
OEA AIBIA Clazomenae III 230.
OEA POMH Amorium III 489.
— Ancyra III 491 .
— Gordus-Julia III 434.
OEA PHMH KAI OEH C€BACTn Pergamum III
118.
OEAN PHMHN Pergamum III 116.
— Perperene III 124.
— Silandus III 460.
OEAN PnMHNTPinOAEITANTripolis III 473.
OEAN PHMHN (|)IAOnATPIC Smyrna III 291.
OEAC CVPIAC KPOTTOAITnN Hieropolis III
75i -
0EBAI02 Thebes II 306.
OEBAIflN Thebes II 315.
OEO Halicarnassus III 370.
— Lampsacus III 100.
OEOT Thebes II 310.
OEOrEN Blaundus III 428.
0E0A0P02 Clazomenae III 224.
0E0AHP02 Myndus III 376.
— Teos III 308.
0E0A0T02 Clazomenae III 225.
OEOAOT02 IEPOKAE Acmoneia III 480.
OEOIIOI KAHTAI02 Aegium II 430.
OEON CEBACTON fTEPrAMHNOI Pergamum III
118.
OEON CYNKAHTON Erythrae III 261.
— Nacrasa III 445 .
— Pergamum III 116. 119.
— Smyrna III 291 .
OEOnOMnOI Miletus III 274.
0E02 2EBA2T02 Aphrodisias III 350.
— Alexandria Egypti III 864.
OEOTI Thebes II 312.
OEOTIMI AO Blaundus II 429.
OE04>ANHC Stratoniceialll 381.
0EP2H2 Chios III 318.
OEiniEON Thespiaell 317.
0E2TTIK0N Thespiaell 315.
OEYAIANOC ANE<J)HKE Smyrna III 300.
OHPI Pheneus II 499.
OOIAA Allifae I 56.
01 Tarentum I 136.
OlflN Thebes II 312.
0AA2T02A NEOHKEN Mylasa III 375.
OP Histiaea II 332.
0PA2Y Priene III 236.
0PA2YA0X02 Ephesus III 237.
0PA2Y MENH2 Rhodus III 416.
0PA2YT Stratoniceia III 380.
OY Olbia II 162.
OYNNAPOC Synnadalll 536.
OHMYPIflN AenianesII 205.
I
I Arcadia II 489.
— Corinth II 392.
— Pharsalus II 229.
— Sicyon II 423.
— Thracian Chersonesus II 129.
I A Syria III 731.
IAIHN Parosl569.
IA2HN Ephesus III 241 .
IB Amisus III 15 .
— Pontus III 22.
IA Corinth II 392.
— Selge III 604.
IAK Aegae Aeolidis III 170.
IAO Lampsacus III 100.
IA0MENEY2 Cos III 396.
IE Achaean League II 438.
— Syracuse I 362.
— Syria III 721. 722.
— Velia I 198.
EPA ATTHNH Ephesus III 243 .
I EPA BOYAH Antiochia ad Maeandrum III 342.
Aphrodisias III 346. 347. 348.
— Attuda III357.
— Teinenothyrae III 539.
— Tripolis III 471 .
IEPA CYNKAHTOC Aezanis II 484.
— 981 —
549
Ancyra III 490.
Apameia III 494.
Aphrodisias III 346. 347. 34^.
Attuda III 357.
Cyme III 178. 179.
Docimeium III 507.
Mostene III 444.
Myndus III 379.
Philadelphia III 452. 453.
Phocaea III 284.
Prymnessus III 533 .
Smyrna III 295 .
Synaiis III 535 .
Tabala III 461.
Temenothyrae 1 laviopolis III
538
— Themisonium III 541.
Tripolis III 470. 471 .
I EPA EdpECIflN Ephesus III 244.
IEPAZ Epidaurus II 482. 483.
IEPATIKOC Tripolis III 472.
IEPEYI MENEAHMOI Epirus II 257.
IEPO Halicarnassus 111 371.
l€POC Side III 585.
IEPOC AHMOC Aphrodisias III 346.
Cadi III 498.
Tabae III 385.
— Tralles III 467.
IEPONYMOY Syracuse 1 362.
IEPHNOI ArgosII 476.
— Syracuse 1 359. 361. 562.
IKEII02 Chios III 319.
— Smyrna III 290.
IAI Arpi I 89.
IOYAIA ZHNONIL ■ Laodiceia ad Lycura III
522.
IOYAIEHN THN KAI AAOAIKEQN Laodiceia
ad Mare III 760. 761. 762.
IOYAIOC AIONYCIOC Sebaste III 534.
IOYAIOI ANAPONIKOI EYEPI"ETH2 Laodi-
ceia ad Lvcum III 522.
IOVIOI KAEHN APXIEPEYI A2IA2 Eumeneia
III 511.
in Celenderis III 627.
innAITAlThessaly II 236.
ITTTTAPIZ Camarina I 261 .
innOKPATHI Cos III 401. 402. 406.
— Epirus II 255.
innOYPIOC Blaundus III 429.
IPOMNHMHN Abdera II 125.
II Athens II 354.
— Celenderis III 627.
— Neapolis I 74.75. 78. 79.
— Suessa Aurunca I 86.
— Troezen II 486.
IIAPNION Leucas II 270.
Id) Olbia II 163.
— Yelia I 197.
inNON TONKTDHN Perinthus II 158.
K Alexandria III of Macedon II 65.
— Capua I 61 .
— Cibvra III 501 .
— Corinth II 394.
— Egypt (Arsinoe II) III 858.
— Heracleia 1 1 52.
— Heracleia Pontica III 46.
— Istrus II 169.
Massilia I 1 1 .
— Mctapontum I 165.
— Rubi I 97.
— Sclge 111 603.
— Syracuse 1 342.
— Tarentum I 115. 120. 125. 127. 128. 131.
— Tauromenium I 367.
— Tegea II 503 .
— - Yelia I 197.
KAB€IPIA Thessalonica II 104.
KABI Thebes II 310.
KABIPOC Thessalonica II 102.
KAA Troezen II 486.
KAZCANH Themisonium III 540.
KAICAP C6BACTOC Amphipolis II 41.
KAICAP€ON TON nPOC TH ANAZAPB Ana-
zarbus III 619.
KAIPOYd)INOC BPOYZHNON AN€0H2 Bruzus
III 497-
KAA Metapontum I 165.
— Tabae III 384.
— Thurium I 186. 187.
KAAAI Thebes II 311.
KAAAlAlCyme III 176.
KAAAIAAMAI Abdera II 121.
KAAAITENHI Blaundus III 430.
KAAAIKPATHZ Tarentum I 146.
KAAAIKPATHI BP AXYAAIAOY Tabae III 384.
— 982 —
KAAAinOI APTEMIAflPOY Apollonia Salbace
HI 354-
KAAAI2 Erythrae III 255.
KAAAICTPATOY Patrae II 432.
KAniTHNOC Seleucia ad Calycadnum III 645.
KAAYAIA C6A6VK6HN Seleuceia III 600.
KAAYAON Cyme III 173.
KAAYKAANH Seleucia ad Calycadnum III 644.
645. 646. 647.
KAriETnN Aphrodisias III 351.
KAniTOAEINOY Erythrae III 263.
KAPM€IOC Hadrianopolis III 512.
KAYNA2IHN Chios III 319.
KE(|>AAOC Pale II 459-
KH Damastium II 247.
KH(J>I2IAH2 Achaean League II 438.
— Chios III 319.
KH<J>I20KPIT02 Chios III 318.
KZHN0NI2 Laodiceia ad Lycum III 524.
Kl Egypt (Ptolemy V), III 858.
— Tarentum I 125 .
KIM Syracuse I 341 .
KIMflN Metapontum I 163.
— Syracuse I 341. 342.
KI2 Syracuse I 360.
KK Aspendus III 574.
KA Tarentum I 127.
KAAYAIA BOYAH Tralles III 468 .
KAAYAIOnOYNTIHN Locris II 287.
KAAYAI02 Stratoniceia III 381 .
KAAZOMENH Clazomenae III 230.
KAE Aenianes II 206.
KAEO Amorium III 488.
KAEAPX02 Magnesia III 265.
KAENA Abdera II 124.
KAEinnOI Thessaly II 235.
KA€OBOYAOC APXHN Temenothyrae and
Sebaste III 540.
KAEYAHPOY Velia I 194.
KAEYX Side III 583.
KAEHN Thurium I 189.
KAH Tarentum I 147.
KAHTAIOC Aegium II 430.
KAIflN Thebes II 311.
KOINOBOVAION Anazarbus III 619.
KOINON Cyrene III 899. 900.
KOINON AYKAO BAPAT6CON Barata III 6i4a.
KOINON KYTTPIflN Cyprus III 691-693.
KOINHN 0E22AAHN Thessaly II 237. 238.
KOINON <|>PYriAI AT7AMEI2 Apameia III 494.
KOAO(|>nNinN KAAPIA Colophon III 235
KOINOC KIAIKIAC Tarsus III 663.
KON Tarentum I 116. 128.
KOPA2 Syracuse I 355.
KOPH Cyzicus III 89.
KOPOC Nysa III 448.
KOPHNIC Pergamum III 119.
KOI Aetolia.II 278.
K02HN Scythic King II 201 .
KOY2INI02 Ephesus III 242.
KP Syria III 720.
KPA Argos II 477.
— Axus II 511 .
KPAK Heracleia Pontica III 46.
KPACCOY SynnadaIIl536.
KPATEP02 Ephesus III 239.
KPATIAHM02 Erythrae III 255.
KPI Metapontum I 166.
KTI2TH2 KAAZOM Clazomenae III 230.
KYLycia III 545.
— Philip III of Macedon II 77.
KYA Cyrene III 896.
KYAA2 Cnossus II $19.
KYAONHI Tarsus III 661.
KYAAAN02 Chios III 319.
KYMH Cyme III 179. 180.
KYMH AIOAIC Cyme III 180.
KYNNO(|>IA02 Clazomenae III 227.
KYNflN Tarentum I 140.
KYTTAPICCIA Lacedaemon II 469.
KOKOY Apameia III 492.
A Alexander III of Macedon II 75 .
— Arpi I 88.
— Cassander of Macedon II 78.
— Corinth II 392.
— Demetrius I of Macedon II 79.
— Heracleia I 153.
— Masicytes III 559.
— Massilia In.
— Metapontum I 166.
— Neapolis Camp. I 79.
— Neapolis Mac. II 5 .
— Rhegium I 234.
— Tarentum I 119.
AA Aegae II 13.
— Argos II 477.
AAOYXOY CTPATHfOY Thessaly II 237
- 9§3
AAIPBENOC Hierapolis III 514.
AAKETHI Athens II 354.
AAKH Alexander III of Macedon II 64.
A AON I KOI Cyme III 175.
AAP Amorium III 488.
AE Cnidus III 367.
AEONTI2K02 Cos III 397.
AE02 Samos III 326.
AEHMEA Chios III 320.
AEHN Stratoniceia III 3N0. 381.
— Tarentum I 140.
AEY Amestratus I 258.
AEYKAITTII Syracuse I 538. 345.
AEYKinnOI Mctapontum I 164 .
AE4>A Megalopolis II 497.
AHTOEIA Tripolis III 472.
Al Agrigentum I 249.
— Eryx I 274 .
— Rubi I 97.
AIBIAN ZMVPNAlflN KOPflNOC Smyrna III.
29b.
AIBYHN Lybia II! 907.
Al I B Sinope III 30.
AIMYPOC Limyra III 559.
AO Neapolis Camp. I 71.
ATT Neapolis Mac. II 5 .
AY Aetolia II 278.
- Alexander III of Macedon II 71.
— Corinthian Colony II 416.
— Masicytes III 560. 561.
— Mctapontum I 166.
— Myra III 562.
— Philip III of Macedon II 77.
— Syracuse I 362.
— Tarentum 1 129.
— Tlos and Cragus III 567.
AYAIAAA ArgosII 475.
AYKIAA2 EV5ENOY EYKAPniTIKOY
Eucarpeia III 510.
AYKOYPrOI Lacedaemon II 468.
Thyrrheium II 274.
AYKIN02 Cos III 395.
— Tarentum I 140.
AYKINO Thebes II 312.
AYKI2K02EpirusIl256.
— Thyrrheium II 274.
AYKION Limyra III 558.
Masicytes III 560.
— Patara III 563.
— Pinara III 565.
Rhodiapolis III 565.
Tlos III 566. 567.
Xanthus III 567.
AYKOMHAA Magnesia ad Maeandrum III 266.
AYK CflZON Themisonium III 540.
AYKflN Cos III 59;.
— Tarentum 1 133. 1^4.
AYKHN AAMOTIMOY Patrae II 432.
AYIA Priene III 286.
AY2A2 Abydos III 152.
AY2I Anactorium II 411.
Afl Thasos II 149.
M
M Aetna I 247.
— Alexander III of Macedon II 71. 73. 77.
— Corinth II 393 .
— Histiaea II 332.
— Lycia 111 546.
— Perrhaebi II 225 .
- Philip II of Macedon II 87.
— Syracuse I 362.
— Tarentum I 124 .
— Tauromenium I 368.
— Tegea II 503. 504 .
— Thasos II 149.
— On Persian ^ Coins III 828.
— Uncertain Island, north of Africa III 922.
MA Ambracia II 249.
— Metapontum I 165.
MArA2 Athens II 352.
MATNHCIA Magnesia ad Sipylum III 441.
MAIANAPOC Antiochia ad Maeandrum III 341
Tripolis III 472.
MANAPHNAI Clazomenae III 224. 226.
MANTIOC Tralles III 467.
MAPMallus III 637.
MAPKEAA02CibyraIIl5oi.
MAPKOC APXA THM€NOOVP€VCI Temeno-
thyrae Flaviopolis III 539.
MAPNAC Ephesus III 243.
MAPCVAC Apameia III 495.
MAPCVAC KIBHTOI Apameia III 495.
MBIT Brundisium I 103.
MA Croton 1 216.
ME Athens II 352. 353.
— Lyttus II 538.
— Mesma I 228.
— Neapolis I 76. 77.
984
MEAH Cos III 399.
MEAA Halicarnassus III 369.
MEAHC Smyrna III 293.
MENANAP02 Thyrrheium II 273.
MENANAP02 TTAPA2I0Y Tralles III 457.
MENANAPOC 4>IAO KAICAPTO Tripolis III
470.
MENANAPOY Aezanis III 485.
MENE Athens II 353.
MENEA Athens II 353 -
MENEKAH2 Stratoniceia III 380.
MENEKPATHI Ephesus III 237.
MENEKPATH2 APH02 Smyrna III 291 .
MENEKPATHZ EcfcAAIHN Smyrna III 290.
MENEAAOC Stratoniceia III 380.
MENE20H Hierapytna II 530.
MENE20EY2 Chios III 319.
MENinnOZ Ephesus III 237.
MENNEIAI Thyrrheium II 274.
MENTH Priene III 286.
METPOnOAEITHN TON 6NIHNIA Magnesia
ad Maeandrum III 270. 271. 272.
MH Athens II 355.
— Pontus III 22.
MHNOrENHI 2EBA2THN nEPrAMHNHN
Pergamum III 118.
MHNOAOTOC Myndus III 377.
MHNOAO- • -2IAAHN Acmoneia III 480.
MHNfl Smyrna III 290.
MHTP Samos III 328.
— Samothrace II 143 .
MHTPAI AAMAAOY Erythrae III 258. 260.
MHTPO AnATOYPHTOY ANAIinnOY Ery-
thrae III 260.
MHTPOAOP02 Clazomenae III 228.
— Chios III 320.
MHTP0NAKT02 Samothrace II 142.
MHTPflNAZ IQPYPOY Erythrae III 262.
Ml Alexander III of Macedon II 72.
— Nolal 82. 83.
— On Persian JR. Coins III 828.
MIKON Cos III 397.
MIKY0O2 Magnesia ad Maeandrum III 265.
MIAHT02 CiuslII 41.
MINNIflN Erythrae III 255.
MNA2IMAX02 Rhodus III 413.
MNA2HN Thyrrheium II 275.
MNH2APX02 Ephesus III 238.
MNH2I0E02 Clazomenae III 225.
MO Aezanis III 483.
— Apameia III 493.
MOIPI02 Cherronesus II 180.
MOAIHN Erythrae III 254.
MOA02202 Thurium I 185.
MONHTA Alexandria III 875.
M02 Soli III 649.
M02KYA0Y Dyrrhachii II 244.
M022EO Mosses of the Bisaltae II 15
M02202 Miletus III 275.
M02X Clazomenae III 226.
M02KIA02 Apollonia 111. II 242.
M02X02 Smyrna III 289.
MOY Adana III 617.
MYP Agrigentum I 251.
MYP€INA Myrina III 188.
MYP6NA Myrina III 188.
MY2 Halicarnassus III 370.
N
N Alexander III of Macedon II 65.
— Antandrus III 14] .
— Corinth II 392.
— Ephesus III 237.
— Neapolis I 72. 79.
— Philip II of Macedon II 55.
— Syracuse I 349. 361.
— Syria III 720.
— Velia I 201 .
NA Achaean League II 438.
— Syria III 726.
NANAyA2 TTPEIIA2 Perga III 578.
NAVCIKAA NHPniNA Mytilene III 210.
NAVTH2 Athens II 352.
N€IK0MAX0CAPXI€THM€N00VP€VClTeme-
nothyrae Flaviopolis III 539.
NE2TOPIAA2C0SIII395.
NEYANT02 ETTOEI Cydonia II 520.
NEYMHTarentumI 134.
NEYMHNI02Tarentum I 138.
Nl Aeginall 374. 375.
— Lacedaemon II 468. 469.
— Messene II 464.
NIKA Metapontum I 169.
NIKArOPA2 AACos III 402.
NIKHTH2 Athens II 355.
NIKI Cyrene III 893.
NIKIA2 Cos III 400.
NIKIA2 NI2AI0Y Erythrae III 258.
NIKI02 Cyrene III 893.
- 9*5 -
NIKOKPATHlTarentumI 142.
NIKOKPATOY2 Thessaly II 235
NIKOAA Miletus III 276.
NIKOAAOI Stratoniceia III 380.
NIKOCTPATOC KAAAICTPATOY Patrae 11 452
NINI CLA Claudiopolis III 628.
NYBY Neapolis I 77.
NYEMBPOI Ephesus III 240.
NYKHNIMOlThuriall 466.
O Alexander III of Macedon II 72.
— Boeotia II 318.
— Cales I 58.
— Cassander of Macedon II 78.
— Ephesus III 241 .
OA Macedonian Imitations I 13.
— Massilia In.
OAAMOC Cos III 401.
OAH Alexander III of Macedon II 6.)
OO Selge III 606.
OIKIITAI CrotonI 217.
OIKOYM6NIKOC Aphrodisias 111 551
OIKOYM6NIKA Ephesus III 243.
OlflNOI Ephesus III 237.
OKH Lacedaemon II 468.
OAYM Arcadia II 488.
— Thebes II 312.
OAYMTTIA Ephesus III 245.
— Tralles III 467.
OAYMniAAAZ Sicyon II 429.
OAVMTTIKON ElisII 441.
OAYMT7II Tarentum I 144.
OMHPOC Chios III 522.
OMHPOY Ios II 562.
OMONOIA (alone) Erythrae III 262.
OnA04>YAAI Myrina III 18S.
— Smyrna III 294
OPON Corycus III 630.
02 Neapolis Camp. I 79.
OIK IM TAN Croton I 215.
OYIA Neapolis Camp. I 72.
OYA Athens II 352.
— Miletus III 273.
n
n Acanthus II 21.
— Alexander III of Macedon II 74.
— Aspendus III 572.
— Corinth II 393.
— Croton I 213.
— Dyrrhachii II 243.
— Metapontum I 161. 168.
— Neapolis I 76.
— Potidaea II 35.
— • Rhegium I 236.
— Syracuse I 354.
— Tarentum I 123. 128.
— Terina I 238. 239. 240.
— Yelia I 197.
— On Persian M. Coins III 830.
TTA Sicyon II 424.
TTAK Neapolis I 75.
TTAAIK PR Cyrene III 900.
n A AOY Thessaly II 236.
TTAMY Rhodus III 414.
nAM4>AHI Argosll 477.
TTANA Cos 111 396.
— Halicarnassus III 570.
TTANAINA Hipponium 1 220.
nANT... Cnidus III 367.
nATTIAC ATTOAAHNIOY Sebastopolis 111 379.
fTAP Thurium I 187.
nAPAINOY AFTOAINAPIOY Apameia 111 494.
TTAPI2 Erythrae III 259.
TTAPMENIIKOI Clazomenae 111 22N.
nAPMHNOI Apollonia II 242.
fTAPPAIIOI Ephesus III 240.
nAZIKPATHI Smyrna III 290.
nAIIHN Cydoniall 522.
fTA<t>IA Pergamum III 117.
fTE Athens II 354.
— Ephesus III 237.
FTEEOlbia II 164.
T7EIPA Amisus III 13.
T7EAOT7IAHI Erythrae III 253. 254.
fTEAOY Himera I 282.
TTEAHPIAI Messana I 301.
nEMnTOY Alexandria III 876.
FFEPrAMH Pergamum III 116. 118.
TTEPrAMHNnN Pergamum III 120. 121. 122.
123.
nEPrAMOI Pergamum III 116.
T7EPI OA' A6 KA€T Alexandria III 876.
FTETPAI Thessaly II 236.
TTETPAI02 Thessaly II 235.
TTHAE<t>OI Ephesus III 238.
TTAATHN Colophon III 233.
986 —
fTAETAN Damastiurn II 247.
nO Aspendus III 573.
— Cyrene III 896.
— Elis II 448.
nOlAP Egypt (Ptolemy V) III 858.
TTO0 Thebes II 311.
nOAE Iasus III 374.
nOAEMflN Athens II 354.
nOAEMON CTPATHmN AN €OHKE Smyrna
III 300.
nOAEMDlNOI YIOY ZHNONOI Laodiceia ad
Lycum III 524.
nOAl Cyrene III 895.
nOAIANOEYI Cyrene III 897.
TTOAY Metapontum I 163.
— Tarentum I 135. 138.
nOAYAPXOlCosIII 397.
nOAYKAHlErythraelll 255.
— Messene II 465.
nOAYKPATHI Cos III 398.
nOAYOPOYI Teos III 509.
TT02E Smyrna III 289.
nOIEIAONIOZ Cius III 41.
nOIEIAJINIOI HPAKAEOYTOY EniKOY-
POY Erythrae III 260.
T70ZI.-.TE Iasus III 374.
nOYniOI ANTICTPAT Cyrene III 900.
nOYniOI TAMIAC Cyrene III 900.
FTP Argos II 475.
— Ephesus III 238.
— Olbia II 163.
nPAIOZ Parium II 568.
TTPIAMOI Mum III 155.
TTPO Metapontum I 166.
TTPOBOM Suessa Aurunca I 85.
nPOCTEYAAM Cos III 399.
nPOZENOI Cius III 42.
— Miletus III 274.
TTPOMA Sicyon II 427.
TTPOTHZAbdera II 123.
TTPHTn Miletus III 276.
nPO<t>YAAI Smyrna III 292.
TTPHTAKOINA ACIAC €N CMYPNH Smyrna III
302.
TTTOAIOKOI Apterall 507.
TTY Achaean League II 438.
— Celenderis III 627.
— Elis II 451 .
— Mallus III 638.
nYOArOPHI CAMIHN Samos III 331.
TTYOAI Cyme III 175.
fTYOEOZ Clazomenae III 225.
— Colophon III 235.
nYOHZ nYGOY Laodiceia ad Lycum III 521,
523.
TTYOIAAphrodisias III 351.
— Delphi II 295.
— Hierapolis-Sardes III 518-519.
— Thessalonica II 103. 104.
— Tripolis III 472.
nYOU Phocaea III 284.
TTYOinN Chios III 321.
— CnidusIII 366.
— Cyme III 175.
TTYOO Samothrace II 143.
nYOOAOPOI Colophon III 253.
nYOOMNHSTOY Erythrae III 255.
TTYOONIKOI Cos III 403.
nYAAO Arpil 89.
nYPPIACosIIl398.
TTYPAMH Hieropolis-Castabala III 633.
nnPOC €AHN€I Pordosilene III 214.
P Chalcedon III 40.
— Egypt (Ptolemy IV) III 856.
— Selge III 603.
— Tarentum I 120. 123. 124.
S Velia I 196.
PO Alexander III. II 67.
PO Orrescii II 4.
P0E Rhegium I 234.
POAIOZ Miletus III 275.
PHI A Achaean League II 438.
RUM A Lacedaemon II 469.
PflMH Antiochia ad Maeandrum III 342
— Ephesus III 242.
— Nicaea III 50.
2 Alexander III of Macedon II 69.
— Anactorium II 410.
— Ancona I 44.
— Aptera II 510.
— Argos II 472.
— Corinth II 393.
— Cyprus III 687.
— Egypt (Ptolemy III), III 854.
- 987 -
— Epidamnus Dyrrhachium II 407.
— Heracleia I 1 5 3 .
— Leucas II 413 .
— Metapontum I 164. 166.
— Syracuse I 350.
— Tarentnm I 119.
— Velia I 201 .
2 A Corycus III 630.
— Seleucia ad Calycadnum III 644.
— Tabae III 383.
— Tarentum I 116. 117. 12b. 127. 12S.
CAPATTIC Temnus III 190.
CAPAIANHN Sardcs III 457.
CAPAIC SardesIII i>7-
CAVCTPATON6I KIANOY THMN Temnus III
190.
CEBACTH CVNKAHTOC ZMYPNAIHN l€PO-
NYMOC Smyrna III 296.
2EBA2THNHN Tavium III 701.
2EBA2THNHN TEKTOIAmN Ancyra 111 698.
IEBAITON Pergamum III 117.
CEBACTON K€(j>AAinN rPAMMATEYHN Per-
gamum III 123 .
2EBA2T02 Clazomenae III 231.
— Ilium III 1 54.
Miletus III 277.
IEBAITOI KTI2TH2 Clazomenae III 231.
— Teos III 310.
IEAEYKOY Pergamum III 113.
IEAINOI Selinus I 521. 322.
CEMNHC €NAOIO T€PAC€ V€AP€09N Syedra
III 651.
2EPOYHNIOY KAniTONOI KAI IOYAIAI
IEOYHPAI Acmoneia III 481.
IHMArOPAI Smyrna III 290.
IHPAMBOI Tarentum I 147.
21 Alexander III of Macedon II 58.
— Metapontum I 167.
— Nagidus III 642.
— Neapolis I 77.
— Syria III 721 .
— Tarentum I 126. 133. 134.
— Thurium I 187.
i\\ Cibyra III 501 .
CIAANAEHN Silandus III 460.
CIAANAOC Silandus III 460.
IIAANOI Agrigentum 1 250.
2IAHN02 Paros II 569.
2IM Tarentum I 125. 126.
— Thurium I 186.
2IMO Larissa II 219.
IinYAHNH Smyrna III 293.
CITTYAOC Magnesia ad Sipylum III 441.442. 443.
ZK Aspendus III 573.
IKYOINO Philomelium III 531.
CMYPNA Smyrna III 295. 294.
10 Argos II 472.
COAYMOC Termessus III 609.
20AHN Ephesus III 239.
202 Stratus II 272.
lOIITTOAIlGela 1 278.
*0<t>OKAHI Cos III 402.
20TEIPA Cyzicus III 86.
Hipponium I 22 1 .
Syracuse I 3)6. 357.
20THP Himera I 283.
2T7APTH Lacedaemon II 170.
2TA Oyi Laiis I 157.
2TA2ION Rhodus III 413. 416.
CTAY €AniAH<t>OPOY KYMAION Cyme III
182.
CTAY N€IKOCTPATOY THMN Temnus III
190.
CTC€ZAOYKIOYTHinNTeos III 311.
CT-nANKPATOTeos III 309.
2TPA Agrigentum I 251.
— Smyrna III 294.
— Zacynthus II 463.
CTPA AAPIANOnO Stratoniceia III 382.
CTPA AOION BONIANOY Sardes III 457.
CTPA MENANAPO Apollonia Salbace III 355.
CTPA NIKOCTPATOY Apollonia Salbace III
355-
CTPA n C6AAI0Y Smyrna III 303.
CTPA Tl KAAY COCANAPOC Smyrna III 291.
292 .
*TPATHN Cyme III 175.
2 TPA<t> Chios III 319.
CTPI nnAAHNOC TPAIANOC Pergamum III
119.
CTPKA K€<|>AAinN fT€PrA Pergamum III 119.
2Y Tarentum I 140.
2YAHK02 Lappa II 534.
2YMMAX02MyndusIII 377.
IYN Ephesus III 236.
2YNKAHT02 Bagiis III 427.
CYNNAAEHN lONflN Synnada III 536. 537.
2<J) Athens II 351. 552.
2fl Alexander III of Macedon II 72.
— Athens II 354.
124
988 —
— Leucas II 270.
— Messene II 464.
— Syracuse I 348. 363.
— Tarentum I 137. 144.
— Thurium I 186.
2HAAM 02 Tarentum I 135.
inr Thurium I 186.
inrENHI Tarentum I 147.
2flK Tarentum I 117.
2HKANNA2 Tarentum I 148.
2HKPATH2 Colophon III 234.
— Leucas II 271 .
— PhygelaIIl286.
2flA0 Halicarnassus III 371.
2n2ANAP02CiusHI42.
2O2IBI02 Heracleia I 154.
2H2T Myndus III 377.
2n2TPAT02 Chios III 320.
2H20HNE2 Laodiceia ad Lycum III 520.
2HTinN Leucas II 271.
T Aesernia I 50.
— Barce III 902.
— Cassander of Macedon II 78.
— Croton I 219.
— Neapolis I 79.
— Stratus II 272.
— Syria III 721. 722.
TAAON Phaestus II 542.
TAMIA2 ANTICTPA Cyrene III 901 .
TAMIAC HI 900-901.
TAMIOY TAIOY TTOTTIAIOY Macedonia II 94.
TAP Neapolis I 73. 80.
TAYPIAA Cnossus III 519.
TE Rhodus III 414.
TET Thyrrheium II 273.
TEI2I Samothrace II 143.
TEI2YA02 Alexander III of Macedon II 67.
TEAEA2 Cnidus III 366.
TEAE2l(|>PnN Cnidus III 366.
TEAE<|>ANTO Pharsalus II 229.
TEPMH Termessus Major III 608.'
TETPAXAAKON Chios III 321 .
TH Pharsalus II 229.
THIAAH2 Clazomenae III 229.
THIHN inNHN Teos III 309. 311.
THAEMAX02 Erythrae III 256.
THMI Pharsalus II 229.
THMNOC Temnus III 190.
Tl Corinth II 393 .
— Lacedaemon II 468.
— Nagidus III 641 .
— Thurium I 187.
Tl KAAY KAAAITENH2 Blaundus III 430.
Tl KAAAAIOC 0OINIZ Blaundus III 430.
TIM Thebes II 311.
TIMEAHC Aphrodisias III 345.
TIMH2IANAZ Clazomenae III 228.
TIMOZ EKATA Cos III 399.
TIMOZENOYC0SIII403.
TIMOOEO Acmoneia III 480.
TIM00E02 Rhodus III 413.
TIMOOEOY Heracleia Pontica III 47.
TIMOKAHC Tegea II 503.
TITIANOC APXIEPEVC Temenothyrae III 540.
TOA Nagidus III 641.
T0AMAI02 Aenianes II 205. 206.
TPH Corinth II 381.
TPI Stratus II 273.
TPIH Corinth II 382.
TPOKMHN Tavium III 701 .
TPY Syria III 740.
TPH2TP Stratoniceia III 380.
TTT Argos II 473 ■
TY Stymphalus II 501.
TYXH TAPCOC MHT Tarsus III 664.
TYNN Naxos II 566.
Y Aspendus III 573 .
YrEIACos III 404.
YAIH Himera I 281.
VVA Himera I 211. 281.
YAAinn02Abydos III 131. 132.
YAAOC Saitta III 454-
YTT€PNIKHC PHMAinN Carrhae III 815
4>
<|> Alexander III of Macedon II 65
— Caulonia I 208.
— Massilia In.
— Metapontum I 166 .
— Pella II 98.
— Rhodus III 410.
— Syracuse I 363.
— Syria III 731 .
- 989 -
— Tarentum I 123. 125. 128.
— Terina I 238.
— Thurium I 187. 190.
— Yelia I 194. 196. 197.
<|>ArETA Sinopelll 30.
4>AIAIM02 Miletus III 275.
(j>AINO Chios III 321.
<1>AAAKP02 Apollonia II 242.
<j)AAAIKOY Phocis II 293.
4>AM Hierapytna II 530.
<j>ANArOPA2 Clazomenae III 228.
4>ANIA2 Eretria II 330.
<t>ANNO OEMII Erythrae III 255
<J>APOC Caunus III 361 .
4>HIINOI Chios III 318.
4>| Actolia II 277.
— Alexander III of Macedon II 58.
— Bottiae Emathiae II 96.
— Corey ra II 262.
— Croton 1 218.
— Lacedaemon II 469.
— Tarentum I 120. 126. 127. 131. 138. 14 1. 143.
146.
— Thurium I 189.
— Yelia 1 195. 196. 198.
— On Double Daric III 827.
(|>IA Tarentum I 129.
4>IAAA€A<t>€ftN Philadelphia III 451.
4>IAAA€A4>IA Philadelphia III 45 1 .
4>IAETAIPOY Pergamum III 110-112.
4>lAlOC Z€VC Pergamum III 118.
<j)|AIP Syria III 73^.
(j>IAI2 Chalcis II 324.
$IAIITHI Cos III 395.
<j>IAI2TI Terina I 241.
<t>l AI2T I AO 2 Syracuse I 360. 361.
4>IAI2TinN02 Yelia I 194.
<j>|AO Athens II 355.
<t>IAOAAM Cos III 396.
<j>IAOIENIAOY Thessaly II 235.
4>IAO K AH C Tarentum I 145.
4>IAOK PA Tarentum I 139.
— Apollonia II 242.
<J>IAOKPATH2 EYTTOAIA02 Erythrae III 260.
(J)IAOKPATOY2 Thessaly II 236.
<|>IA0Y Apollonia 11 243.
<t>IAflN Corcyra II 265.
— Rhodus III 416.
4>IAnN nP02nNT02 Erythrae III 257.
4>IAnNIOAA2 Corcyra II 265.
(j>IAOMHA€C0N €T7€VTVXO Philomehum II
552.
<J>lAflTA2 Apollonia II 243.
Corcyra II 265 .
4>IA<J>IA Cnidus III 566.
<J>IP... Cnidus III 366.
<J>0 Syracuse I 361 .
<J>OINII Blaundus III 430.
<J)PY Syracuse I 339.
(pPYriAA Syracuse I 339.
<|> — y Medeon II 272.
4>flK€A Phocaea III 284.
y Histiaea II 332.
^APO Thebes II 31 1
X Histiaea II 332.
— Neapolis I 73 .
— Nola I 82.
— Thracian Chersonesus II 131. 132.
— Yelia I 194.
XAI Neapolis I 80.
XAIPHN02 Apollonia II 242.
XAIPI02 Cyrenelll 895.
XAP Syracuse I 363.
XAPH2 Abydos III 132.
XAPH2 B nAniA2 lEPAnOAITEION Hierapo-
lis III 516.
XAPINAVTHC Athens II 354.
XAPINOC TPAMMATEYGON Pergamum III 117.
XAPMH2 Erythrae III 256.
— Miletus III 275. 276.
XAPMY Halicarnassus III 369.
XAPMYA02 BCos III 402.
XAPOniAH2 2H2TPATOY lEPAnOAITHN
Hierapolis III 516.
XO Elis II 446.
XPVCANTINAHierapolisand Sardes III 518. 519.
Cephaloedium I 272.
Ebusus I 6.
b) Punic,
Gades I 7.
lliberis I 7,
990
Motya I 304-6.
Panormus I 310-12,
Saetabi I 7-8.
AESILLASQII94.
ATEULA Remi 12.
C-ARB Brundisium I 103.
C.D Panormus I 314.
COHOR PRAE PHIL Philippi 11 45"
D-D Panormus I 314.
G- AQ Venusia I 100.
HISPANORVM Spain I 8.
L.SEIO PROCOS Panormus 1 314.
M.ATIVS BALBVS PR I 376.
Nil Venusia I 100.
P. AS VIR— III VIR Paestum 1 178.
PROVINCIA DACIA II 165.
Q Uncertain Sicilian I 371 .
QT. RE- 1 1. VIR Paestum I 178.
Aquilonia I 51 .
Atella I 57.
Capua I 61-64.
Cubulteria I 65 .
Fistelia I 84.
Frentrum I 52.
Siculo-Punic I 371-2,
Solus I 323. 324.
c) Latin.
ROMANOM 1 31-
SARD PATER I 37<>-
SC Paestum I 179.
VIC AVG Philippi II 45.
VLATOS Remi I 12.
YOUANOM Aesernia I 51.
Latin Ethnics.
Aesernia I 50-51 .
Cales I 57-58.
Larinum I 52-53 .
Social War I 54-55 .
Suessa Aurunca I 85
d) Oscan.
The following coins bear Etruscan inscriptions
Populonia I 20-22.
Hyria I 68-69.
Irnum I 87.
Nuceria Alfaterna I 83.
Social War I 54-55.
Teanum Sidicinum I 86,
e) Etruscan and Umbrian.
Volaterrae I 23-24
THE PHILOCTETES VASE.
SIR HERMANN WEBER'S
COLLECTION OF ANTIQUITIES
It had been intended to bind in with the Second Part of Volume III the Sale Catalogue of
Sir Hermann Weber's Antiquities, which were dispersed by Messrs Sotheby and Co, on the
22nd and 23rd May 19 19. Unfortunately, these catalogues which had been left with the printers
for safekeeping have either been mislaid or destroyed.
The collection consisted of Greek, Roman and Egyptian Antiquities, Vases, Bronzes,
Terra-Cotta Figures, Glass, Ornaments in gold, silver, ivory, bronze, etc.
Among the most interesting items we may mention the following :
Lot 23. A bronze statuette (height 4! inches) of IMHOTEP, the physician god of the
ancient Egyptians, seated ; the god wears the conventional skull-cap, and a scroll lies open on
his knees; his usekh or collar is inlaid in gold. This came from the Gr6au sale, Paris, 1885,
lot 801; PI. XV, 2.
Lot 55. A terra-cotta Phiale, 9! in. in diam. by i\ in. high, with a representation, according
to Kliigmann, probably of the Marriage of Hercules. The phiale forms the subject of a paper
by Dr F. Parkes Weber, F.S.A., in the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries (Feb. 14, 1895).
Lot 73. Wrongly described in the catalogue as an Etruscan Bucchero-ware Phiale, is a
black " umbilical " patera of Cales make. The design represents scenes from the Odyssey.
Presented to the British Museum by Dr F. Parkes Weber.
Lot 74. Also wrongly described, is a black " umbilical " patera of Cales make, of a pattern
representing the " chariot of the gods ".
Lot 84. A Panathenaic Amphora, black figure period, 15 in. high; with Athena on one
side, and diskobolos, athlete and judge with wand. From the Rhodus sale at Sotheby's, 4th
December 1885 (lot 145).
Lot 85. A Greek black-figure Kylix, j\ in. diam., representing a combat between Greek
warriors. Signed ATKEZTO (backwards).
Lot 92. A Lekythos with red-figure design. This vase is known as the " Philoctetes Leky-
thos " and is illustrated in L. A. Milani's " II Mito di Filottete", Florence, 1879, from which
our illustration, on special plate, is taken. The compiler of Sotheby's catalogue described the
scene as representing Oedipos in exile.
Lot 174. Archaic statuette of the god Mars, 9! in. high. This was from A. Castellani,
Roman sale, 1884, p. 48, n° 289.
Lot 185. Bronze Figure of a fighting Gladiator; 5- in. high. From the Greau sale, p. 57,
n° 264 (vignette).
Correct in the description of lot 218, Dr Pantaleoni ; lot 219, Gr£au for Grean; lot 220,
same correction.
Lot 221. A fine Bronze Patera; from the H. Hoffmann sale, Paris, 1888 ; 101407.
Collectors and others, who own the Sir Hermann Weber Sale Catalogue of Antiquities,
will be glad of the above corrections and annotations, for which we are indebted to Dr
F. Parkes Weber, F.S.A.
NOTES AND RECTIFICATIONS
to Volume I.
Cf. also Errata, I, p. 377, II, p. 579).
P. 41, n° 198. Ariminum. The warrior is armed with a short sword and a spear, the latter
being the sheath ofCarelli, pi. xxiv, 1. (S.W. Grose).
P. 46, last line, "oter" for "other".
P. 67, n° 314. Hyria. From the spacing of the letters I should judge that 4 is a form for Y
and not a plant or a harpoon as suggested by Imhoof and Sambon. McClean
n° 219 has the form shaped i in the writing of the ethnic usually given as
AV\IAV.(S.W.G.).
P. 69, n" 321. Neapolis. To judge from the style of the obverse I should wish to assign this
anepigraphic coin to Nola rather than to Neapolis. (S.W.G.).
P. 72, n° 332. Neapolis. The proposed resolutions of the monogram do not take into account
the small A at the foot of the first upright which is visible on the plate and
on other specimens. (S.W.G.).
P. 73, nos 365, 367 a. " Hemilitra " instead of Hemilitron as intended.
P. 104, n° 502. Graxa. Another example of a countermarked quadrans of Graxa, to be added
to the seven examples of this coin, which I was able to find when dealing with
the coins of this mint in Num. Chron., 19 16, p. 203 seq. The weight of this
specimen helps to confirm the views there expressed. (S.W. G.).
P. 104, n° 503 and pass., " cockle-shell". Generations of numismatists have insisted on calling
this shell by a wrong name. Jt is really the scallop-pecten, as added in brack-
ets to n°* 649-50. (S.W.G.).
P. 185, n° 880. (PI. 35). Thurium. The monogram on this Thurian didrachm is simply "E;
cf. Jameson Cat., n° 365. There is another specimen from the same dies in
the Cabinet des Medailles, Paris, shewing distinctly the T. (M .P. Vlasto).
P. 185, n° 881. Thurium. I have misrepresented Mr. E.J. Seltman in stating that he support-
ed M. Sambon's theory about <(> and Phrygillos (vi^. the bird). "Prof.
Regling accepted it (Terina, p. 44). On the contrary I expressed ' bedingte
Zweifel ' (Terina, p. 41), i.e. I did not feel sure that it was an engraver's (j).
What I said was that the 4>PY (not the mere <t>) confirmed M. Sambon's
idea". (E.J. S.).
P. 190, n° 909. Copia. The obverse type reproduced on the plate is certainly of a coin of Orra.
In fact, it is the coin figured on PI. 23, n° 507.
P. 192, n° 917. Velia. Delete the comma after above.
P. 212, n° 1009. Croton in alliance with Zancle. The letters are PA and not DA-
P. 212, n° 1012. P occurs with the radiating lines on the reverse of a McClean coin of Croton,
combined with an obverse bearing a cantharus for symbol. (S.W.G.).
— 994 —
P. 250, n° 1 196. Agrigentum. Compare with this coin of Agrigentum signed MYP one of
quite similar style with the fly for symbol on the obverse, which will be
found in the McClean collection, n° 2042. (S. W.G.).
P. 266, n° 1270. Line 7. "vreath" for "wreath".
P. 304, n° 1451. Motya. Formerly attributed to Segesta; suggests the probability of a close
connection between the two mints. For while the ivy-leaf behind the female
head on this coin occurs on coins certainly of Motya (e.g. McClean 2460) —
the head itself is closer in style to an undoubted coin of Segesta (McClean
2552), where it is combined with the obverse type of the Weber coin, a
hound standing on a stag's head and above it a small head, r. This symbol
also occurs on coins of Segesta with the ordinary type of the prowling hound.
(S.W.G.).
P. 310, n° 1476. (PL 56). Panormus? The exergue of this coin does not bear an inscription
Y^TIY* as described, but really shows a swan with spread wings. This coin
is from the same dies as Benson sale Catalogue, n° 250. E.J. Seltman's
attribution of the coin to Camarina is correct. (M.P.Vlasto).
P. 345, n° 1623, line 3. ' Quaters' instead of 'quarters'.
P. 348, n° 1639. Syracuse. The legend should be [IEY]2EAEY0EPI[02].
ERRATA
Vol. III.
A.
Page 30, n° 4820. Thel^. of this coin is shown upside down on Plate 17$.
66, line 3. No comma after Berlin.
92, n° 5068. The head is possibly that of Caracalla or Elagabalus.
96, n° 5090. This Tetrobol is probably iMacedonian.
96, line before last. Read but, instead of bust.
142, n° 5320. This Drachm belongs to Assos in Mysia.
142, nos 5321-22. These are numbered wrongly on Plate 193; the obv. of one is mounted
with the rev. of the other, and vice-versa.
149, n° 5369. The obv. illustrated under this number on Plate 194 belongs to n° 5376.
Correct in the note anderior under,
213, line 16. Horseman instead of horsemann .
226, n° 5766. This coin should be transferred from Clazomenae to Leuce, in Ionia.
239, n° 5851. The rev. is shown upside down on Plate 206.
239, n° 5856. Illustrated on Plate 206 under n° 5857.
240, n° 5857. Illustrated on Plate 206 under n° 5856.
262, n° 5981. fyL Sphinx instead of spinx .
266, n° 5999. This coin belongs to Priene and should have been described after n° 6108.
289, n° 6122 and 6123 are interchanged on Plate 215.
314, n° 6243. This coin is no longer given to Chios; possibly Carian .
322, n° 6280 (description) is 6281 (on Plate). N° 6281 is 6282 on Plate; and n° 6282 is
6280 on Plate.
350, n° 6402, struck under Tiberius, as n° 6406.
352. Fifth line from bottom of page : two instead of teno.
359, n° 6446A belongs to Caryanda, and not Carystus.
361, nos 6353-6354 possibly belong to Caunus.
373, nos 65 18-65 19 might belong to the island of Syros.
378, n° 6545. Hadrian JE, attribution to Myndus doubtful .
398, n° 6642 belongs to Pergamum .
405, n° 6691 belongs to Lucius Verus and not Antoninus Pius.
452. Third line from bottom, no comma at the end.
457. Eleventh line from top, omit 2 after ANT.
125
— 996 —
B.
Page 495. Third line from bottom read Acmoneia instead of Aemoneia.
522, n° 7136 described under Caracalla is one of the early autonomous coins.
536, n° 7181 is late in date and should be placed to the period from Claudius Gothicusto
Gallienus.
555, n° 7251 of uncertain attribution.
564, n° 7292 should be placed amongst thelncerta.
573, n° 7318 second line, read countermarks.
607 line eight from top to read about .
637 line three, read Mopsos or Mopsus for Mopsas.
653, n° 7617. Rev. interchanged on PI. 275 with n° 7624.
653, n° 7620. Obv. and l^L transposed on PI. 275.
654, n° 7624. Rev. interchanged with n° 7617 on PI. 275.
698, n° 7767. This coin does not belong to Amyntas of Galatia, but is either Syrian or
Scythian .
722, n° 7838. Misnumbered 7828 on PI. 285. This coin should be n° 7835 .
782, n° 8059. Probably Cilician and not Phoenician .
801, nos 8125-8127 belong to the First Revolt and not to Simon Maccabaeus.
823, n° 8169. The coin illustrated under this number is not that described, which is
correctly B.M.C., PL xxiv, 24.
892, n° 8424. Reverse inverted on Plate 3.12.
892, n° 8426. This coin belongs to Barca (PL 312).
895, n° 8439. This coin belongs to Magas (B.C. 308-277).
896, n° 8445. This coin belongs to Magas (B.C. 308-277).
900, n° 8467. Rev. placed sideways on Plate 314.
900, n° 8469. Rev. placed sideways on Plate 314.
901, nos 8471 and 8472, illustrated on Plate 314 belong to Caesarea Capp.
903, n° 8480. Belongs to Cyrene.
911, n° 8484. Belongs to Segesta .
912, n° 8495. The ^6 of this coin is numbered 8492 on Plate 315.
925, n° 8536. Belongs to the Hispano-Carthaginian series.
941, n° 8567. Belongs to the Thracian Chersonese.
943, n° 8577A. Probably Ionian.
945, n° 8591. Belongs probably to the Islands of the Coast of Asia Minor.
945, n° 8593. This coin is given to Seleucuslin Brit. Mus. Catalogue.
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